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President Obama warned that the U.S. has prepared a fresh round of sanctions against Russia as a consequence for Moscow's refusal to condemn destabilizing violence in eastern Ukraine. But, he said ...
WASHINGTON -- Speaking for the first time in more than two weeks, President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin showed little sign of agreement on Monday, with the U.S. leader urging pro ...
Suddenly, Obama faced a successor who had praised WikiLeaks and prodded Moscow to steal even more Clinton emails, while dismissing the idea that Russia was any more responsible for the election ...
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration knew before and after the 2016 election that Russia did not affect its outcome through cyberattacks, according to a bombshell document released by the Trump ...
Home Politics Features Obama tries to reset relations with Russia President Obama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev hammered out the first new nuclear-arms reduction agreement since 1991, but ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks Oct. 21 ,2021, in Sochi, Russia. (Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images) "I wish we as an administration had been more aggressive in 2014," Clapper said.
On September 8, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov wrote in a newspaper article that U.S.-Russia ties had significantly improved, partly thanks to Obama's visit.
The Obama presidency is almost over – and Russian officials can’t wait. They’re not mincing words. “God created the world in seven days,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria ...
Not al-Qaeda. You said Russia," Obama said to Romney at the time. "And the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the Cold War's been over for 20 years." ...
Obama and U.S. officials have made clear that the response to Russia will remain in the diplomatic and economic arenas, with one senior administration official essentially rejecting for now any ...
Obama’s deputy national security adviser, Ben Rhodes, connected the dots further, saying it was Putin who was responsible for the Russian government’s actions.
After Barack Obama's election win, Kremlin officials argued over whether Russian President Dmitry Medvedev should congratulate him with a warm, handwritten letter or an impersonal note, according ...