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Russia, US Could Strengthen Cooperation in Key Sectors – Expert
Russia, US Could Strengthen Cooperation in Key Sectors – Expert
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Russia, US Could Strengthen Cooperation in Key Sectors – Expert 17.08.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Russia, US Could Strengthen Cooperation in Key Sectors – ExpertHowever, full normalization is unlikely soon, as Trump would face massive opposition from"hawkish neoconservatives and a largely hostile media environment," he noted.
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Russia, US Could Strengthen Cooperation in Key Sectors – Expert
12:02 17.08.2025 (Updated: 15:41 17.08.2025) Russia, US Could Strengthen Cooperation in Key Sectors – Expert
"There is a potential for significant improvement in relations, including arms control and cooperation on trade, energy, space, the Arctic and resources," Alan Cafruny, Henry Bristol Professor of International Affairs with the Department of Government at Hamilton College, told Sputnik.
However, full normalization is unlikely soon, as Trump would face massive opposition from"hawkish neoconservatives and a largely hostile media environment," he noted.