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Kremlin Expects 'Next Meeting' After Alaska To Be in Russia

Presidential aide Yury Ushakov, Credit: Russian Embassy in the Republic of South Africa

Presidential aide Yury Ushakov remarked today, according to a report on the Russian President’s website, that “in the next few days, Moscow and Washington will of course be working vigorously and hard on the practical and political parameters of the Alaska summit. We expect this process will not be simple, but we will be engaged in it actively and consistently.”

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