MOSCOW. Nov 28 (Interfax) - The presidents of Russia and the United States may discuss how to overcome the deadlock in relations at a meeting in Buenos Aires, and electoral considerations may have less of an impact on Washington's stance now, Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov told reporters.
"The third element [of the Putin-Trump meeting], bilateral relations, is also extremely important: what measures the two parties may take to get these relations out of the existing deadlock and to begin seeking ways to normalize them," Ushakov said.
"That is how the possibility of the conversation between the two presidents looks to us," he said.
However, "it is not yet possible to talk about progress in bilateral affairs," Ushakov said.
"We hope that now, since the U.S. midterm elections are over, situational domestic policy factors will have less of an impact on Russian-U.S. relations," he said.