Tuesday, March 30, 2010

bridge their differences over a key

Texas——US President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Put in failed to bridge their differences over a key arms control treaty last week, but that didn’t stop them from backslapping as they ended a summit(= a meeting between heads of governments).
  The two leaders also offered differing interpretations (= explanations)of the fate of nuclear warheads to be removed from missiles under arms reductions they each announced last week. Bush said he intended to destroy the warheads, but Put in said their fate should be negotiated.
  The two men united on the need for northern Alliance forces——to allow for a broad based government that respects all parties there.
  Bush and Put in had spent the night at Bush’s ranch. Despite the rain, the rural environment and friendly company appeared to have worked its magic. they slapped(= hit quickly with the flat part of the hand)on the back and joked, at one point teasing(= make fun of sb. )each other about whether it is better to visit Texas in the heat of August or Siberia in winter.
  Analysts say the dramatic warming in US- Russian relation could herald an era of pragmatism in global affairs as the two old rivals(= competitor)finally end decades of hostility (= a state of enemy )and become friends.
  “Washington and Moscow are no longer playing the ‘big game’against each other, but with each other, ” said Karl Heniz Kamp, an analyst at the Konrad Adenaner Foundation, a German think tank.
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