The Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin flew to Ankara from the Russian side, the source said.
The US and Russian delegations are holding unannounced talks in the Turkish capital, Ankara. This was reported by Kommersant, citing sources on Monday, November 14.
“The Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergei Naryshkin flew to Ankara from the Russian side. Earlier, this meeting was not announced to the public. The source has so far refused to give details of negotiations,” the report said.
Earlier today, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he could neither confirm nor deny information about talks in Ankara.
He also expressed regret that in the United States “a consensus has emerged on the continuation of the ardent Russophobic line.”
“Unfortunately for Russia, unfortunately, the general consensus within the American establishment is to continue the irrational, fanatically Russophobic line,” said Peskov, commenting on the results of the midterm elections. in the US Congress.
It will be remembered that the last time the delegations of the United States and Russia met in Geneva was on January 10 this year. Then it’s about security guarantees.
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