Судя по богатой истории российско-американских встреч, все могло быть гораздо хуже
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I've been reading the post-mortems on last week's G20 summit in Hamburg, and depending on the source, it was either the dawn of a new Era of Good Feelings in global affairs, or another catastrophe in the history of the 6-month-old Trump presidency. The truth, I suspect, lies somewhere in-between. But having observed, and even witnessed, my share of G20 gatherings since they were a mere G7 (1999)—indeed, even some of the pre-G7 iterations of earlier decades—I must concede that the stakes in U.S.-Russian summitry have surely evolved over time. For the main story of this latest G20, apart from the left-wing riots and destruction in the elegant old Hanseatic port city of Hamburg, was the meeting of the Russian and American presidents. And by the standards of the recent historical past, the encounter between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin was, by any measure, anticlimactic.
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