“Holding
hands once more. How ironic that two terrorists should have fostered
this international cooperation”
–
Jenna
Orkin
Kremlin:
Russia, US to step up counter-terrorism cooperation
MOSCOW
- The Russian and U.S. presidents have agreed by telephone to
increase cooperation on counter-terrorism following the Boston
Marathon bombings, the Kremlin said on Saturday.
NBC,
20
April, 2013
The
White House said President Barack Obama had thanked President
Vladimir Putin for Russia's close cooperation on counter-terrorism
after the bombing, which U.S. officials suspect was carried out by
two ethnic Chechens who once lived in Russia.
"President
Putin expressed his condolences on behalf of the Russian people for
the tragic loss of life in Boston," the White House said in a
statement.
It
said Obama had praised cooperation with Russia on counter-terrorism,
including after Monday's bombing. The Kremlin appeared to go further,
saying the two leaders had agreed they should now step up their work
together in this field.
"Both
sides underlined their interest in deepening the close cooperation of
the Russian and U.S. special services in the fight against
international terrorism," it said, but gave no details.
Putin
has not commented on the identity of the two suspects, ethnic Chechen
brothers who moved to the United States more than a decade ago after
briefly living in Russia's volatile southern region of Dagestan.
Tamerlan
Tsarnaev was shot dead by police and his brother Dzhokhar was
captured after a manhunt.
Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday Putin had repeatedly made
clear that Russia condemned all acts of terror, regardless of who
carried them out.
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