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When did Obama visit Russia?

When did Obama visit Russia?

2009

Dates Country
5 July 6–8, 2009 Russia
July 8–10, 2009 Italy
July 10, 2009 Vatican City
July 10–11, 2009 Ghana

Who won the 2008 Russian election?

The 2008 Russian presidential election was held on 2 March 2008, and resulted in the election of Dmitry Medvedev as the third President of Russia.

What are 3 things that Obama did while he was president?

Major acts and legislation

  • Responding to the Great Recession. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
  • Wall Street reform. Credit CARD Act of 2009.
  • Taxation and spending. Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010.
  • 2013 debt ceiling crisis and government shutdown.

How are US and Russia relations?

Russia and the United States maintain one of the most important, critical and strategic foreign relations in the world. Both nations have shared interests in nuclear safety and security, nonproliferation, counterterrorism, and space exploration. Embassy of Russia, Washington, D.C.

When did Putin visit the US?

2001

Country Areas visited Date(s)
United States Washington, D.C., Houston, Crawford, New York City November 7–16
Greece Athens December 6–8
Germany Hanover December 9
Ukraine Kharkiv December 14

How many African countries did Obama visit?

More recently, Barack Obama, the first U.S. president with African American ancestry, visited his father’s native Kenya in 2015. Of the 46 African nations identified as sub-Saharan by the United Nations, 14 have been visited by an American president.

Who was president of Russia 2008 to 2012?

Dmitry Medvedev
Succeeded by Mikhail Mishustin
President of Russia
In office 7 May 2008 – 7 May 2012
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin

Who would win in a war USA or Russia?

The USA also has an overwhelming advantage over Russia in terms of conventional forces. Russia still has incredible military might, even if it is not as large as NATO’s, with more than a million active troops.