Does it bother in Washington or even out to Moscow, really, to cooperate in international sphere or area?
MR. KELLY: I think that this is an issue that I feel very strongly, and I know that my colleagues at the Embassy in Moscow feel very strongly about. That for us really to be able to – to be able to cooperate and to become partners, we have to break down these barriers of mistrust. And I think that there is a bit of legacy of the old Cold War, of old Cold War thinking, of back in the old days, if it was bad for Russia, it was good for us, and vice versa. And I think we have to try and break down those barriers. And the barriers are all in our heads. We need to – I think we have to try and change our thinking. And I think that’s one reason why President Obama spent so much time in Russia, because he recognized that, on the one hand, there’s just so – there’s so much we could do together, that Russia and American can do together. If you look at, just at our geography, our sheer size, if you look at how strategically placed Russia is in terms of – I mean, it sits on top of the – sort of th
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