Putin tells Obama US-Russia dialogue key to global stability

Last month, Nikolai Patrushev, who heads Putin's security council, claimed the US was out to destroy Russia as a country

AFPPTI Moscow
Last Updated : Jul 04 2015 | 9:05 PM IST
Russian President Vladimir Putin today said relations between Moscow and Washington were key to ensuring global stability and called for dialogue based on "equality and respect."

In a message to his US counterpart Barack Obama on Independence Day in the United States, Putin said US-Russian relations were "the key factor in ensuring stability and security in the world, despite the differences" between the two countries.

"Russia and the United States are able to find solutions for the most difficult international problems and effectively counter global threats and challenges," Putin said in a telegram, according to the Kremlin.

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This needs to be done by "building dialogue on the principles of equality and respect of each other's interests," the message said.

Russia has used increasingly antagonistic rhetoric about the US since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, claiming that Western sanctions against Moscow over its alleged involvement in the hostilities are the result of US pressure on EU countries.

Last month, Nikolai Patrushev, who heads Putin's security council, claimed the US was out to destroy Russia as a country.

Russia's military top brass have focused on NATO's presence in eastern Europe, which they see as the greatest threat to the country's security.

However Putin has also reached out to Obama to discuss the threat of terrorism, notably from the Islamic State group.

The Russian leader had tasked Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov with discussing a joint anti-terrorism strategy with US Secretary of State John Kerry.
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First Published: Jul 04 2015 | 6:22 PM IST

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