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Advancing a Constructive Agenda for US-Russia Relations?

The current crisis in Ukraine is a result of US-Russia geopolitical confrontation which may lead to the World War III. Searching for the way out of this crisis.

The current policy of threatening and implementing sanctions would not achieve its ultimate results but most likely will be damaging to the Western geopolitical, security and economic interests.
— Edward Lozansky
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, March 23, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Press-Release for US - Russia Forum
Advancing a Constructive Agenda for US-Russia Relations
www.RussiaHouse.org/wrf.php
For additional information contact Edward Lozansky at 202-364-0200; lozansky@gmail.com

March 26: 2.30 – 6.30 PM; Hart Senate Office Building, Room 216

Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak to join the leading American Experts at the annual US – Russia Forum on Thursday, March 26 , 2015 at 2.30 PM at the Hart Senate Office Building, Room 216

The current crisis in Ukraine which many see as a result of U.S. - Russia geopolitical confrontation underscores once again the urgent necessity of developing a new foreign policy agenda that will benefit both American and Russian long term strategic interests.

The current policy of threatening and implementing sanctions which seems to be presently a favorite one not only would not achieve its ultimate results but most likely will be no less damaging to the Western geopolitical, security and economic interests.

It is extremely important for both Washington and Moscow to rise above the level of mutual finger pointing. From our perspective, U.S. policymakers, spokespersons and public commentators need to recognize that restoring trust, dialogue and mutual respect with the only other major thermonuclear power on the planet is absolutely crucial for our national security and the peace of the world. The US and Russia have fundamentally compatible interests on terrorism, proliferation of WMD, piracy, illegal cyber activity, drug trafficking, climate change, and many other areas.

Edward Lozansky
American University in Moscow
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