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Kremlin denies getting signals on possible Obama visit cancelation

President Putin's aide Yuri Ushakov said that they are aware of the kind of climate around situation with Snowden
Yuri Ushakov, Photo ITAR-TASS/Valery Sharifulin
Yuri Ushakov, Photo ITAR-TASS/Valery Sharifulin

NOVO-OGARYOVO, near Moscow, August 1 (Itar-Tass) -- Russia did not get any signals from the U.S. on a possible cancelation of Barack Obama's visit to Moscow, President Putin's aide Yuri Ushakov said Thursday.

"We are aware of the kind of climate that is forming around this /the situation with the former CIA technology analyst Edward Swoden/ that is forming in the U.S. but we haven't received any signals from the U.S. Administration," he said.