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On February 18, 2014 RIAC members and experts visited the Federation Council of Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to discuss the development of Russia-U.S. relations under Obama. Opened by RIAC President Igor Ivanov and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Federation Council Mikhail Margelov, the session also included the commentaries of RIAC members Sergey Rogov, Alexander Panov, Deputy Director of RAS Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies Viktor Supyan, Colonel General Viktor Yesin, and Head of Disarmament and Conflict Settlement Department at IMEMO Center for International Security Andrey Zagorsky.

On February 18, 2014 RIAC members and experts visited the Federation Council of Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to discuss the development of Russia-U.S. relations under Obama.

Opened by RIAC President Igor Ivanov and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Federation Council Mikhail Margelov, the session also included the commentaries of RIAC members Sergey Rogov, Alexander Panov, Deputy Director of RAS Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies Viktor Supyan, Colonel General Viktor Yesin, and Head of Disarmament and Conflict Settlement Department at IMEMO Center for International Security Andrey Zagorsky.

The two previous sessions covered the Middle East security and Russia-Iran relations.

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