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US-Russia ties sour as expelled diplomats return to Moscow
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The expulsion of Russian diplomats from the US is the latest blow to worsening relations between Moscow and Washington, but President Putin has ruled out any retaliation for the time being. The Obama administration has ordered 35 Russian diplomats and their families to leave the US. The order came after Obama accused Moscow of hacking and releasing emails of the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's campaign staff, during the US presidential campaign. What does this mean for the future of US-Russia relations? The answers from Wang Yiwei from Renmin University; William Courtney, who is a retired US ambassador and now adjunct senior fellow at the RAND Corporation; and Alexander Lukin from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
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