U.S.-Russian Talks to Take Place in Moscow, Russian Envoy Says
- Senior diplomats from Moscow and Washington confirmed that the next round of bilateral talks will take place soon in Moscow in 2024.
- These talks follow earlier meetings in Istanbul on February 27 and April 10 aimed at normalizing diplomatic operations amid worsening U.S.-Russia relations due to the Ukraine war.
- Key issues to be discussed include resuming direct flights, returning six seized Russian properties, and broader geopolitical topics like the Middle East and Iranian nuclear program.
- Alexander Darchiev indicated that discussions between the two sides are expected to resume soon in Moscow, expressing a cautiously hopeful outlook on the dialogue's progress.
- Despite these upcoming talks, officials acknowledge that restoring full Russian-American relations remains distant amid ongoing conflict and political obstacles in both countries.
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US-Russian Talks to Take Place in Moscow, Russian Envoy Says
Talks between the United States and Russia on resolving issues in their bilateral relations will move to Moscow from Istanbul, Russia's new ambassador to Washington told the state TASS news agency. "The recovery of Russian-American relations is still a long way off," Ambassador Alexander Darchiev told TASS, adding that the rapprochement with Moscow was being slowed by the so-called US "deep state" and anti-Russian "hawks" in Congress.
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