Putin sees 'light at end of the tunnel' in Russia-US ties, cooperation in Arctic and Alaska
- Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed optimism about U.S.-Russia relations, stating there is 'light at the end of the tunnel' despite current low levels of cooperation.
- Putin noted that relations have sharply deteriorated due to the Ukraine conflict, NATO expansion, and sanctions.
- Discussions between Russia and the U.S. may focus on potential collaboration in the Arctic and Alaska, marking a shift amid tensions.
- Putin emphasized the importance of upholding Russia's sovereignty, stating it cannot exist without it.
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Putin sees 'light at end of the tunnel' in Russia-US ties, cooperation in Arctic and Alaska
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that there was "light at the end of the tunnel" in Russia-U.S. relations and that the two countries were discussing joint projects in the Arctic and Alaska.


Putin fawns over Trump as ‘light at the end of tunnel’
Russian president Vladimir Putin praised Donald Trump as “the light at the end of the tunnel” for struggling relations between Russia and the United States. Speaking on Friday (22 August), Putin said: "[Relations] hey are at an extremely low level since World War II. “But with the arrival of President Trump, I think that a light at the end of the tunnel has finally appeared.” Putin also commended Mr Trump’s leadership qualities and added that Ru…
Putin sees 'light at the end of the tunnel' in strained Russia-US ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday voiced optimism about Russia-US ties, saying there was light at the end of the tunnel in relations that have hit their lowest point in years, as the two sides explore cooperation on projects in the Arctic and Alaska.
Vladimir Putin is hopeful that there will be a “full-scale repair” of the relationship between Russia and the United States, writes the Norwegian Dagbladet. – There is a light at the end of the tunnel, says Putin. The Russian president said he was “convinced that Trump’s leadership qualities will contribute to rebuilding our relations.”
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