Analysts insist that even the largely unproductive meeting was “important,” however, as it keeps what little momentum there appears to be for the improved relations alive. Still, the tone was far from cordial however, and was underscored by continued distrust.
Most notably President Obama chastized the Russian government for “interfering” with neighboring states, accusing them of being stuck in “old ways of thinking” and declaring that the “days when empires could treat sovereign states as pieces on a chessboard are over.”
As for the nuclear disarmament agreements, the principle practical goal of the Obama visit, the two sides did agree on a framework of sorts. Yet even in this, results fell far short of expectations, as the cuts were far lower than were previously talked about.
Source: Jason Ditz (Russia Profile Experts Panel)