Obama, Russia PM Putin may discuss reserve currencies
MOSCOW, July 2 (Reuters) - Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin may discuss reserve currencies with U.S. President Barack Obama at a breakfast in Moscow next week, Putin's spokesman said on Thursday.
"It would be logical to suggest that since this meeting is taking place amidst a global economic crisis, in this context the issue of reserve currencies can be raised," said Dmitry Peskov. (Reporting by Gleb Bryanski)
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