
Russia and the Synergetic States have every turn of reaching superior agreements, including on vital arms reductions, the Russian president said on Monday.
"Our countries are encountering a assortment of problems, including pandemic certainty and vital bellicose weapons. I believe that we have every turn of winning superior and necessary decisions," Dmitry Medvedev said at the start of talks with U.S. President Barack Obama.
Medvedev expressed the daydream that talks with Obama, who arrived in Moscow earlier in the day, would help to approve a numbers of bilateral problems.
"We daydream that as a development of today and tomorrow's trade and unconditional-ascend bilateral talks we will approve a numbers of unyielding issues in the adventures of Russian-American relations and will pirouette a new call," the Russian president said.
In his pirouette, Obama said: "If we trade energetically during these next few days then we will put out remarkable develop that will sake the people of both countries."
In an discussion with Russia's Novaya Gazeta published just hours before his immigrant in Moscow, Obama said his avidity to "reset" relations with Russia was guided by the business of shared interests.
"I see no sanity why we cannot aspire together to brace up democracy, somebody rights, and the mostly of law as to all intents of our 'reset,'" the U.S. numero uno said.