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Bush, Putin Remain Divided Over Iraq, Iran
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Bush, Putin Remain Divided Over Iraq, Iran

2003
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\"President Bush was unable...to win from Russian President Vladimir Putin a commitment to aid U.S. forces in Iraq or a pledge to end Russian assistance to Iran's nuclear-power program. While the two leaders underscored what they termed a close diplomatic and personal relationship, the meeting at Camp David nevertheless pointed up sharp differences between the nations and Bush's ongoing difficulty in rallying world support behind U.S. efforts in Iraq.\" (Chicago Tribune) Learn about the issues Bush and Putin discussed during their meeting. Russia's positions on a nuclear program in Iran and providing aid to Iraq are explained.