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Can US and Russia Find Common Ground in Talks Process?
Can US and Russia Find Common Ground in Talks Process?
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Can US and Russia Find Common Ground in Talks Process? 27.04.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Can US and Russia Find Common Ground in Talks Process?The United States disrupted the process of strengthening strategic stability, the Russian FM Sergey Lavrov told the CBS News in a recent interview."In the US doctrinal documents, we are described as adversary, when the officials in Washington called some time ago, called us enemy," Lavrov explained.The minister stressed that it's crucial to understand Washington’s true stance on the relationship.If they are prepared for an "equal, mutually respectful dialogue" aimed at balancing interests, Moscow is open for anything, he added.
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Can US and Russia Find Common Ground in Talks Process?
The United States disrupted the process of strengthening strategic stability, the Russian FM Sergey Lavrov told the CBS News in a recent interview.
"In the US doctrinal documents, we are described as adversary, when the officials in Washington called some time ago, called us enemy," Lavrov explained.
The minister stressed that it's crucial to understand Washington’s true stance on the relationship.
If they are prepared for an "equal, mutually respectful dialogue" aimed at balancing interests, Moscow is open for anything, he added.