Putin lays flowers at US-related memorial in Russia's Far East, state media report
MOSCOW, Aug 15 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin laid flowers at a memorial in the Far Eastern Russian city of Magadan commemorating U.S.-Soviet cooperation during World War Two, state media reported on Friday, hours before his summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Alaska.
The sculpture shows a handshake of a Soviet and American pilot.
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