Russian and US diplomats discuss normalizing embassy operations at Istanbul talks
- U.S. And Russian diplomats held talks in Istanbul on Feb. 27 to discuss normalizing their embassy operations after years of tensions and expulsions.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated the discussions followed an understanding from a call between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin.
- Maria Zakharova from the Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that the Istanbul talks mark the start of broader diplomatic efforts.
- President Donald Trump indicated that peace talks to end the Ukraine war are 'very well advanced' and expressed confidence in Putin's commitment to maintaining peace.
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Russian, U.S. diplomats meet in Istanbul for second round of talks
During Thursday's Federal Security Service meeting, Mr. Putin hailed the Trump administration's "pragmatism and realistic view” compared with what he described as the “stereotypes and messianic ideological cliches” of its predecessors.
US, Russia Hold Talks in Turkey on Restoring Embassy Ties After Years of Diplomatic Expulsions
U.S. and Russian diplomats held talks in Turkey on Feb. 27 to discuss normalizing the operation of their respective embassies after years of mutual diplomatic expulsions and diplomatic tensions. The meeting, held at the headquarters of the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul, was part of broader efforts to restore diplomatic and economic ties following rounds of embassy staff reductions, office closures, and other restrictions in recent years. Kr…
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