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Obama arrives in Russia, confident of progress

Mon Jul 6, 2009 5:15pm IST
 
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By Matt Spetalnick and Oleg Shchedrov

MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama, opening a visit to Russia intended to mend strained relations, said on Monday he was confident of "extraordinary progress" if both sides worked hard together during his trip.

Officials and business leaders promised a host of deals covering arms control, Afghanistan, military cooperation and new investment during two days of scheduled talks in Moscow.

"We are confident that we can continue to build on the excellent discussions that we had in London," Obama told President Dmitry Medvedev at the start of talks in the Kremlin, referring to the first meeting the two leaders had in April.

"And that on a whole host of issues ... the United States and Russia have more in common than they have differences and that if we work hard in these next few days we can make extraordinary progress..."

Medvedev, smiling broadly as he welcomed Obama in the Green Parlour of the Kremlin, said he hoped that "as a result of our conversations ... we will close a number of difficult pages in Russian-American relations and turn a new page".

A U.S. official told Reuters an agreed text of an outline deal on cutting Russian and U.S. nuclear arsenals would be put to Obama and Medvedev when they met.

Earlier Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov greeted Obama, his wife Michelle and their two daughters as they stepped from Air Force One at Moscow's Vnukovo airport under unseasonally cold, cloudy skies.

The arrival was not shown live on Russian television and there was generally little sign in Moscow of the "Obamamania" which has greeted the U.S. leader on some other foreign trips.  Continued...

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