Moscow Celebrates Trump's Win
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•Moscow and Putin cautious about a Donald Trump second term
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Moscow had high hopes for Trump - it's more cautious this time this time.
Expectations were high that Trump would scrap sanctions against Russia ; perhaps, even, recognise the Crimean Peninsula , annexed from Ukraine , as part of Russia .
But eight years on, Russian officials are more cautious about the prospect of a second Trump term.
Russians flock to Novodevichy Park to pose for photos with the bronze ducks.
Despite differences between Russia and America there is one thing the two countries have in common - they have always had male presidents.
“Our countries and our two peoples should be friends,” says Nikita , “without wars and without competing to see who has more missiles.
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