A Closer Look at U.S.-Russia 'Summit-gate'

A Closer Look at U.S.-Russia 'Summit-gate'

The narrative that U.S.-Russian relations are set on a downward path with the return of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Kremlin has received a major shot in the arm with this week’s “summit-gate” saga. Aware that the inability to reach any accord between Russia and the United States over the contentious issue of missile defense would overshadow the NATO summit in Chicago, the Obama administration deliberately changed the location and timing of the G-8 summit, originally scheduled in Chicago immediately after the gathering of the Atlantic alliance, to the presidential retreat at Camp David the weekend before. This change of venue was based, in part, on the assessment that it would make it politically easier for Putin to travel to the United States by delinking the two summits.

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