Russia sees no reason to theorize about less intense dialogue with US — senior diplomat
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated in an interview with Vedomosti that there is currently no evidence of a slowdown in bilateral dialogue with the United States. He noted that while progress was made on long-standing deadlocks, future success depends on the political will and decisions of both parties, specifically the US.
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What happened
Russia sees no grounds to assert that its dialogue with the United States is becoming less intense, but its future depends on both parties, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told Vedomosti in an interview.
Why it matters
"Given the current dynamics and intensity of contacts between Russia and the United States at various levels, we see no grounds to theorize about the slowdown of our bilateral dialogue," he said.
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"However, it should be noted that having made rapid progress in areas plagued by obvious longstanding deadlocks, which were harmful to both sides, we are now starting to deal with more multifaceted problems in bilateral relations, which are rooted in…
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated in an interview with Vedomosti that there is currently no evidence of a slowdown in bilateral dialogue with the United States. He noted that while progress was made on long-standing deadlocks, future success depends on the political will and decisions of both parties, specifically the US.
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