Obama and Russia: a New Relationship?
While President Obama has yet to detail his Russia policy, the Kremlin says it is has been receiving positive signals from his administration about the prospects for resetting the relationship between Moscow and Washington.
The parameters of this new relationship will likely become clearer after Mr. Obama visits Moscow on July 6th for talks with his Russian counterpart, Dmitri Medvedev.
VOA Moscow Correspondent Peter Fedynsky takes a closer look at some of the issues facing the two leaders. See video below.
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