
The Future of US-Russian Relations After Mueller Report
America's Voice Admin
April 3, 2019
When U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report found that neither Donald Trump nor any of his aides colluded with Russia during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, some thought it could mark the beginning of a new era for Trump's presidency, especially when it comes to Vladimir Putin. But will the White House and the Kremlin have a rapprochement after the Mueller report? Experts who gathered in Moscow to discuss the U.S.-Russian relations told VOA's Igor Tsikhanenka that is unlikely.Original Article
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