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April 12, 2017
Honeymoon between Trump administration and Putin fading rapidly
Beverley O'Connor speaks to the Centre for a New American Security's Richard Fontaine about two big issues dominating US foreign policy — Syria and North Korea.
Watch the interview at ABC News: The World.
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