Russian President Dmitry Medvedev “gave a good mark” to Russian-US relations. “There are some issues on which we disagree, but in general our work deserves a good mark,” he believes.
“There were more positive moments, despite difficult issues, which have emerged in our relations recently,” the Russian president said, elaborating that he means various positions on the situation around Georgia, Ukraine and some other problems.
Medvedev hopes that his current meeting with George Bush will not be the last one. “I invited Bush to visit Russia,” Medvedev told Itar-Tass.
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