
Reports suggest U.S. considering returning Russian compounds
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The White House is reportedly considering returning two long-held diplomatic compounds.
The Trump White House is reportedly considering returning two long-held diplomatic compounds in the U.S. to Russia, after they were seized last year in retaliation for meddling in the 2016 election. John Yang discusses that story, as well as another report that Russian spies have been turning up in odd places in the U.S., with Ali Watkins of POLITICO and The Washington Post’s Karen DeYoung.
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Reports suggest U.S. considering returning Russian compounds
Clip: 6/1/2017 | 7m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
The Trump White House is reportedly considering returning two long-held diplomatic compounds in the U.S. to Russia, after they were seized last year in retaliation for meddling in the 2016 election. John Yang discusses that story, as well as another report that Russian spies have been turning up in odd places in the U.S., with Ali Watkins of POLITICO and The Washington Post’s Karen DeYoung.
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