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Priorities for Russia-U.S. Relations: A Statement by Former Ambassadors to Washington and Moscow

Deepening economic engagement and making progress on missile defense should be central policy priorities for Russia and the United States in their bilateral relations.

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  • John Beyrle
  • James Collins
  • Jack Matlock
  • Thomas Pickering
  • Alexander A. Bessmertnykh
  • Yury V. Dubinin
  • Viktor G. Komplektov
  • Vladimir P. Lukin
· April 12, 2013
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U.S.–Russia Relations: Whither Now?
April 2, 2013

Despite the “reset” of U.S.-Russian relations during the first Obama administration, tensions seem to be increasing between Moscow and Washington.

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Reflections on the Reset: A Statement by the Former Ambassadors to Moscow and Washington

The U.S.-Russia reset is off to a solid beginning, but it is incomplete in many respects; while the countries have made good progress in their relationship, much remains to be done.

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  • Alexander Bessmertnykh
  • James Collins
  • Yuri Dubinin
  • Arthur Hartman
  • Victor Komplektov
  • Vladimir Lukin
  • Jack Matlock
  • Thomas Pickering
· November 3, 2010
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Reflections on the Reset: A Conversation with Former Ambassadors to Moscow and Washington
November 3, 2010

The ability of the United States and Russia to cooperate on matters of global importance could affect a wide range of important issues from arms control to climate change.

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In the Media
A Chance for a Nuclear-Free World

As the Obama administration seeks a complete reset of the U.S.-Russia relationship, progress on nuclear weapons must still be the top priority.

· July 6, 2009
Foreign Policy
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U.S.-Russia Relations: The Longer View
September 23, 2008

With U.S.-Russia relations at a crossroads, several former ambassadors to Russia and the United States met to discuss how the two nations might move forward. In the near term they urged both nations to exercise restraint and cool their rhetorical exchanges. Looking to the longer term they urged the creation of an improved framework for dialogue.

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  • James Collins
  • Alexander Bessmertnykh
  • Yuri Dubinin
  • Arthur Hartman
  • Jack Matlock