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Tillerson meets with Putin amid deepening tensions over U.S. missile strikes in Syria |
2017-04-13 |
[WASHINGTONPOST] The rift between the United States and Russia was laid bare Wednesday when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson held his first direct talks with Russia’s president. Their discussions failed to ease deepening tensions over Syria and Washington’s demands that Moscow abandon its main Middle East ally. "There is a low level of trust between our countries," Tillerson said in a news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. "The world’s two primary nuclear powers cannot have this kind of relationship." Wednesday’s meeting brought no indication that the relationship would improve any time soon. After Tillerson spent three hours talking with Lavrov and almost two hours at the Kremlin with Russian President Vladimir Putin ![]() , Lavrov, sitting three feet from Tillerson, aired a long list of grievances with the United States, some dating back many years. "Unfortunately, we’ve got some differences with regards to a majority of those issues," Lavrov lamented. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Doesn't Vlad charge the Syrians for new planes and missiles? |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2017-04-13 18:10 |
#1 Vlad: We're really upset about it. Rex: It's only Arabs. Vlad: It's not Arabs I'm upset about - it's the Suhoys. You know how much the new ones will cost? Rex: I know you could produce a 100 for what one F-35 costs us. Vlad: I'm sorry I hacked DNC! Rex: No, you not! Enter Vlad's current squeeze with tea, Armenian cognac, and sandwiches. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-04-13 10:13 |