U.S.-Russia Talks to Move From Istanbul to Moscow, Says Ambassador
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Next Round of US–Russia Talks to Be Held in Moscow, Ambassador Says
The next round of talks between U.S. and Russian officials will be held in Moscow, Russia’s newly appointed ambassador to the United States, Alexander Darchiev, said. Two previous rounds of talks, aimed at normalizing ties after years of mutual animosity, were held earlier this year in Istanbul, Turkey. “I can confirm that the next talks between the two delegations will be held in Moscow in the near future,” Darchiev told Russia’s TASS news agen…
Discussions between the United States of America and Russia devoted to solving the problems of their bilateral relations are moving from Istanbul to Moscow, said the new Russian ambassador to Washington, Aleksandr Darciev, in his first interview with the official Russian press agency TASS on the appointment, reports Reuters on Wednesday.
Russian Ambassador to the United States Alexander Darchiev said that a new round of talks between the Russian Federation and the United States on “irritants” will be held in Moscow.
Moscow Calling – June 11 - Civil Georgia
Moscow vows to respond harshly to Kyiv’s provocations and missile threats Moscow will not leave any attempt at provocation by the Ukrainian authorities unanswered and will respond to any missile threat against it, Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Alexander Darchiev said in an interview with TASS – his first official interview since the start of his diplomatic mission in Washington on March 26. According to him, issues of strategic stability cannot…
Russia: Agreement with the U.S. to Move Negotiations to Moscow and Washington - Jordan News | Latest News from Jordan, MENA
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that Moscow and Washington have agreed to transfer negotiations—aimed at resuming diplomatic relations and cooperation in various fields—from Istanbul to the respective capitals of Moscow and Washington. The move reflects a mutual desire to address outstanding issues more directly.
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