U.S.-Russia Bilateral Meeting During G20 Summit in Mexico (June 18, 2012)
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Joint Statement by President Obama and President Putin
President Obama and President Vladimir Putin of Russia reaffirm their bilateral relationship in a joint statement issued in Los Cabos, Mexico.
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Remarks by President Obama and President Putin after Bilateral Meeting
President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin speak to reporters after a lengthy meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico, regarding a range of bilateral and international issues.
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The United States and Russia: A Multifaceted Relationship
A White House fact sheet outlines numerous areas of cooperation between the United States and the Russian Federation.
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Facts on U.S.-Russia Cooperation on Afghanistan
A U.S. State Department fact sheet covers the cooperation between Russia and the United States in supporting Afghanistan.
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Facts on U.S.-Russia Cooperation on Health
A State Department fact sheet discusses U.S.-Russia cooperation on health.
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Facts on U.S.-Russia Cooperation in People-to-People Contacts
A State Department fact sheet discusses U.S.-Russia cooperation in people-to-people contacts.
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Facts on U.S.-Russia Energy, Energy-Efficiency Cooperation
A White House fact sheet outlines the energy and energy-efficiency cooperation between the United States and the Russian Federation.
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Facts on U.S.-Russia Economic Cooperation
A State Department fact sheet outlines U.S.-Russia economic cooperation. The United States is working to expand bilateral investment and economic cooperation that can benefit both Americans and Russians.
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U.S.-Russia-France Statement on Nagorno-Karabakh
President Obama, President Vladimir Putin of Russia and President François Hollande of France issue a joint statement as presidents of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes, Treasury Under Secretary Lael Brainard, and Ambassador to Russia Mike McFaul