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The Bush administration is seeking to persuade President Vladimir Putin of Russia to sign up to a long-term agreement on Moscow-Washington relations, arguing that it will be harder for Russia to agree such a deal with the next occupant of the White House.
US officials argue that John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama – all of whom have criticised Russia strongly in their campaigns for the US presidency – could be more uncomfortable negotiating partners for Moscow than is President George W. Bush.
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