2010: The United States and Russia agree to have a New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty on March 26.
2010: U.S. President Barack Obama gives condolences to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in the aftermath of the Moscow Metro bombings on March 29.
Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Putin at his dacha outside Moscow, July 7, 2009
2010: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sign New START treaty in Prague, Czech Republic, to replace the START I and it will eventually see the reduction of both nations' nuclear arsenals to 1,500 warheads for both the United States and Russia on April 8.
2010: American soldiers participate in the 2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade alongside its European allies and members of the CIS, marking the first time American soldiers have ever participated in the annual event on May 9.
2010: The United States and Russia call for Iran to give up on its nuclear weapons program along with the United Kingdom, France and China on June 9.
2010: The United States and Russia conduct a joint anti-hijacking exercise called Vigilant Eagle-2010 on August 14.
2010: Foreign ministers from the United States, Russia and NATO meet in New York City, New York, to discuss areas of cooperation like Afghanistan, fighting piracy and combatting terrorism as well as ways of enhancing security within Europe on September 22.
2010: American and Russian special forces conduct their first joint operation in Afghanistan and destroy four drug-producing labs that make heroin on October 31.[55]
2010: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev attends the 2010 NATO summit in Lisbon, Portugal, from November 19 to November 20.
2010: The United States, Russia and NATO agree to cooperate on missile defense and other security issues as well as allowing more supplies for the United States and NATO to pass through Russia on route to Afghanistan as well as supplying Afghan armed forces with helicopters on November 20.
2011: U.S. President Barack Obama gives condolences to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in the aftermath of the Domodedovo International Airport bombing on January 24.
2011: The New START treaty is ratified in Munich, Germany, by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on February 5.
2011: Ministers from the United States, Russia and NATO meet in Berlin, Germany to discuss the situation in Libya and Afghanistan, as well as ongoing work on outlining the future framework for missile defence cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on April 15.
2011: The United States, Russia and NATO send tools to the Afghan Air Force to help them operate their helicopter fleet more effectively on April 21.
2011: Russia congratulates the United States on the killing of Osama bin Laden on May 2.
2011: American, Russian and NATO Military Chiefs of Defence meet to discuss military operations and cooperation in Brussels, Belgium, on May 4.
2011: The United States, Russia and NATO have their first joint submarine exercise on May 30 to June 10.
2011: American, Russian and NATO defense ministers meet in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss defense issues on June 8.
2011: The United States, Russia and NATO have their first joint fighter jet exercise called Vigilant Skies 2011 from June 6 to June 10.
2011: American, Russian and NATO ambassadors meet in Sochi, Russia, to restate their commitment to pursuing cooperation on missile defence as well as cooperation in other security areas of common interest on July 4.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov shake hands after signing the New START Treaty, Munich, Germany, on February 5, 2011
2011: American, Russian and NATO diplomates meet in New York City, New York, to announce they have made progress in combating terrorism and enhancing Afghan transit on September 22.
2011: American, Russian and NATO experts discuss nuclear doctrine and strategy in Oberammergau, Germany, from October 27 to October 28.
2011: Russia announces it will join the leaders of the United States and NATO at the Chicago Summit in 2012 on November 14.
2011: American, Russian and NATO militaries discuss communication between the militaries in Moscow on November 30.
2011: American and NATO delegations meet with officials and military staff of the Russian Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence in Moscow to discuss military cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on December 2.
2012: Russian Chief of the General Staff Nikolay Makarov visits American and NATO Allied Command Operations in Mons, Belgium, on January 17.
2012: Russia agrees to host a U.S. and NATO transit hub at Ulyanovsk airport to help the U.S. and NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014 on March 21.
2012: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev meet at the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul, South Korea, to discuss the increase economic trade between the United States and Russia on March 26.
2012: The United States, Russia and NATO hold missile defense exercises in Ottobrunn, Germany, from March 26 to March 30.
2012: American, Russian and NATO military forces agree to strengthen cooperation to counter piracy in the Horn of Africa on March 27.
2012: American, Russian and NATO ministers discuss bilateral cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on April 19.
2012: Russian troops are allowed into the United States for the first time to participate in a joint U.S.-Russia military drill in Colorado on April 25.
2012: Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev attends the 38th G8 summit at Camp David, Maryland, from May 18 to May 19.
2012: Russia joins the United States and NATO at the Chicago Summit on May 20.
2012: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet for the first time at the 7th G-20 meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico, and call for an end to the Syrian civil war on June 18 to 19.
2012: American and Russian navies participate in the RIMPAC 2012 naval exercises from June 29 to August 3.
2012: Russian President Vladimir Putin gives condolences to U.S. President Barack Obama in the aftermath of the Aurora theater shooting on July 21.
2012: Russia joins the WTO and begins trade with the United States on August 22.
2012: The United States and Russia hold joint naval exercises in the Norwegian Sea on August 22.
2012: Russia sends aid to the United States in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy on November 11.
2012: The NATO-Russia Council agrees to increase cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on December 4.
2012: American, Russian and NATO military chiefs hold talks on Afghanistan, Ballistic Missile Defence and Syria in Moscow on December 14.
2012: Russian President Vladimir Putin gives condolences to U.S. President Barack Obama in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 15.
2013: American, Russian and NATO military forces perform a counter piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on February 26.
2013: Russia supports the United States against North Korea for North Korea building up tensions in the Korean peninsula and for threatening the United States during the crisis with North Korea on April 8.
2013: Russia supports the United States in the investigation and the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings on April 16.
2013: The United States and Russia agree to have an international conference to help end the Syrian civil war on May 8.
2013: The United States and Russia agree to intensify their cooperation in countering terrorism, including information exchange between intelligence organizations and conduct joint counter-terrorist operations as well as signing a cyber security pact to reduce the risk of conflict in cyberspace and signing the New Anti-Proliferation Deal in order to protect, control and account for nuclear materials on June 17 during the 39th G8 summit.
Barack Obama at a bilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin during the G8 summit in Ireland, June 17, 2013.
2013: The United States and Russia along with the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany call for Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment activities to reassure the rest of the world that Iran is not seeking to develop nuclear weapons on June 18.
2013: The United States and Russia support each other to reduce each other's nuclear weapons by a third and both the United States and Russia call for other countries like the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan and North Korea on June 19.
2013: The FBI and the FSB agencies meet to find a solution on NSA leaker Edward Snowden on July 26.
Putin and Obama shake hands at G8 summit, June 17, 2013
2013: Russia invites the United States to a tank biathlon championship in 2014 and the United States accepts the invitation from Russia on August 10.
2013: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin make progress on the discussion of Syria at the end of the 2013 G-20 summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on September 6.
2013: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meet at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland, and agree to secure and destroy Syria's chemical weapons on September 14.
2013: The United States, Russia and NATO start the Stand-off Detection of Explosives programme, known as STANDEX to prevent suicide terrorist attacks on October 30.
2013: The United States and Russia along with the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany sign a deal with Iran about their nuclear program in Geneva, Switzerland, on November 27.
2013: The United States and NATO give condolences and support to Russia in the fight against terrorism in response to the bombings in Volgograd on December 29 and 30.
2014: The United States offers full military support to Russia for the Winter Olympics in Sochi on January 20.
2014: The Geneva II Conference is started by the United States and Russia in Montreux, Switzerland, in an attempt to end the Syrian Civil War on January 22 and is cont
2010: The United States and Russia agree to have a New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty on March 26.
2010: U.S. President Barack Obama gives condolences to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in the aftermath of the Moscow Metro bombings on March 29.
Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Putin at his dacha outside Moscow, July 7, 2009
2010: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sign New START treaty in Prague, Czech Republic, to replace the START I and it will eventually see the reduction of both nations' nuclear arsenals to 1,500 warheads for both the United States and Russia on April 8.
2010: American soldiers participate in the 2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade alongside its European allies and members of the CIS, marking the first time American soldiers have ever participated in the annual event on May 9.
2010: The United States and Russia call for Iran to give up on its nuclear weapons program along with the United Kingdom, France and China on June 9.
2010: The United States and Russia conduct a joint anti-hijacking exercise called Vigilant Eagle-2010 on August 14.
2010: Foreign ministers from the United States, Russia and NATO meet in New York City, New York, to discuss areas of cooperation like Afghanistan, fighting piracy and combatting terrorism as well as ways of enhancing security within Europe on September 22.
2010: American and Russian special forces conduct their first joint operation in Afghanistan and destroy four drug-producing labs that make heroin on October 31.[55]
2010: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev attends the 2010 NATO summit in Lisbon, Portugal, from November 19 to November 20.
2010: The United States, Russia and NATO agree to cooperate on missile defense and other security issues as well as allowing more supplies for the United States and NATO to pass through Russia on route to Afghanistan as well as supplying Afghan armed forces with helicopters on November 20.
2011: U.S. President Barack Obama gives condolences to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in the aftermath of the Domodedovo International Airport bombing on January 24.
2011: The New START treaty is ratified in Munich, Germany, by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on February 5.
2011: Ministers from the United States, Russia and NATO meet in Berlin, Germany to discuss the situation in Libya and Afghanistan, as well as ongoing work on outlining the future framework for missile defence cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on April 15.
2011: The United States, Russia and NATO send tools to the Afghan Air Force to help them operate their helicopter fleet more effectively on April 21.
2011: Russia congratulates the United States on the killing of Osama bin Laden on May 2.
2011: American, Russian and NATO Military Chiefs of Defence meet to discuss military operations and cooperation in Brussels, Belgium, on May 4.
2011: The United States, Russia and NATO have their first joint submarine exercise on May 30 to June 10.
2011: American, Russian and NATO defense ministers meet in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss defense issues on June 8.
2011: The United States, Russia and NATO have their first joint fighter jet exercise called Vigilant Skies 2011 from June 6 to June 10.
2011: American, Russian and NATO ambassadors meet in Sochi, Russia, to restate their commitment to pursuing cooperation on missile defence as well as cooperation in other security areas of common interest on July 4.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov shake hands after signing the New START Treaty, Munich, Germany, on February 5, 2011
2011: American, Russian and NATO diplomates meet in New York City, New York, to announce they have made progress in combating terrorism and enhancing Afghan transit on September 22.
2011: American, Russian and NATO experts discuss nuclear doctrine and strategy in Oberammergau, Germany, from October 27 to October 28.
2011: Russia announces it will join the leaders of the United States and NATO at the Chicago Summit in 2012 on November 14.
2011: American, Russian and NATO militaries discuss communication between the militaries in Moscow on November 30.
2011: American and NATO delegations meet with officials and military staff of the Russian Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence in Moscow to discuss military cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on December 2.
2012: Russian Chief of the General Staff Nikolay Makarov visits American and NATO Allied Command Operations in Mons, Belgium, on January 17.
2012: Russia agrees to host a U.S. and NATO transit hub at Ulyanovsk airport to help the U.S. and NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014 on March 21.
2012: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev meet at the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul, South Korea, to discuss the increase economic trade between the United States and Russia on March 26.
2012: The United States, Russia and NATO hold missile defense exercises in Ottobrunn, Germany, from March 26 to March 30.
2012: American, Russian and NATO military forces agree to strengthen cooperation to counter piracy in the Horn of Africa on March 27.
2012: American, Russian and NATO ministers discuss bilateral cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on April 19.
2012: Russian troops are allowed into the United States for the first time to participate in a joint U.S.-Russia military drill in Colorado on April 25.
2012: Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev attends the 38th G8 summit at Camp David, Maryland, from May 18 to May 19.
2012: Russia joins the United States and NATO at the Chicago Summit on May 20.
2012: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet for the first time at the 7th G-20 meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico, and call for an end to the Syrian civil war on June 18 to 19.
2012: American and Russian navies participate in the RIMPAC 2012 naval exercises from June 29 to August 3.
2012: Russian President Vladimir Putin gives condolences to U.S. President Barack Obama in the aftermath of the Aurora theater shooting on July 21.
2012: Russia joins the WTO and begins trade with the United States on August 22.
2012: The United States and Russia hold joint naval exercises in the Norwegian Sea on August 22.
2012: Russia sends aid to the United States in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy on November 11.
2012: The NATO-Russia Council agrees to increase cooperation between the United States, Russia and NATO on December 4.
2012: American, Russian and NATO military chiefs hold talks on Afghanistan, Ballistic Missile Defence and Syria in Moscow on December 14.
2012: Russian President Vladimir Putin gives condolences to U.S. President Barack Obama in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 15.
2013: American, Russian and NATO military forces perform a counter piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on February 26.
2013: Russia supports the United States against North Korea for North Korea building up tensions in the Korean peninsula and for threatening the United States during the crisis with North Korea on April 8.
2013: Russia supports the United States in the investigation and the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings on April 16.
2013: The United States and Russia agree to have an international conference to help end the Syrian civil war on May 8.
2013: The United States and Russia agree to intensify their cooperation in countering terrorism, including information exchange between intelligence organizations and conduct joint counter-terrorist operations as well as signing a cyber security pact to reduce the risk of conflict in cyberspace and signing the New Anti-Proliferation Deal in order to protect, control and account for nuclear materials on June 17 during the 39th G8 summit.
Barack Obama at a bilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin during the G8 summit in Ireland, June 17, 2013.
2013: The United States and Russia along with the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany call for Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment activities to reassure the rest of the world that Iran is not seeking to develop nuclear weapons on June 18.
2013: The United States and Russia support each other to reduce each other's nuclear weapons by a third and both the United States and Russia call for other countries like the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan and North Korea on June 19.
2013: The FBI and the FSB agencies meet to find a solution on NSA leaker Edward Snowden on July 26.
Putin and Obama shake hands at G8 summit, June 17, 2013
2013: Russia invites the United States to a tank biathlon championship in 2014 and the United States accepts the invitation from Russia on August 10.
2013: U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin make progress on the discussion of Syria at the end of the 2013 G-20 summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on September 6.
2013: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meet at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland, and agree to secure and destroy Syria's chemical weapons on September 14.
2013: The United States, Russia and NATO start the Stand-off Detection of Explosives programme, known as STANDEX to prevent suicide terrorist attacks on October 30.
2013: The United States and Russia along with the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany sign a deal with Iran about their nuclear program in Geneva, Switzerland, on November 27.
2013: The United States and NATO give condolences and support to Russia in the fight against terrorism in response to the bombings in Volgograd on December 29 and 30.
2014: The United States offers full military support to Russia for the Winter Olympics in Sochi on January 20.
2014: The Geneva II Conference is started by the United States and Russia in Montreux, Switzerland, in an attempt to end the Syrian Civil War on January 22 and is cont
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