Delegations in Istanbul discussed ways to overcome many “stimuli”, said Maria Zakharova.
In negotiating the US delegations and the Russian Federation in Istanbul, Russia’s side suggested to restore direct aircraft and discussed the return of six real estate to America. This was announced by official Foreign Ministry of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova on Friday, February 28th.
According to him, the delegations were led by the North Atlantic Department director of the Russian Federation Alexander Darchiev, and the deputy assistant to the US Secretary of State Sonata Cooleter. They discussed ways to overcome the many “stimuli” that remained inherited from previous US administrations.
Russia and the United States have allegedly adapted to general measures to ensure that the financing of the activities of both countries on a mutual basis and the creation of proper conditions for the fulfillment of the official diplomats’ duties of the diplomats.
Moscow also raised the issue of the Russian Federation’s diplomatic property in the United States in the Russian side context to return to six real estate items seized in 2016-2018.
“Separately mentioned the importance of achieving practical results that contribute to improving bilateral relations with the interests of the people of both countries.
Remember, on February 27, negotiations between Russian and USA representatives were held in Istanbul, they lasted more than six hours. According to their results, a new meeting was planned.
And on February 18, the first cycle of Russian-American negotiations took place in Riyadh. Russia is represented by foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian dictator Yuri Ushakov. From the United States, State Rubio secretary, national security advisor Mike Wals and special sensor Steve Vitkoff took part in US negotiations.
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