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Investing.com -- Bilateral talks between the United States and Russia will relocate from Istanbul to Moscow in the near future, according to Russia’s new ambassador to Washington.
Ambassador Alexander Darchiev confirmed the upcoming change of venue in comments to the state TASS news agency.
"I can confirm that the next negotiations of the delegations will take place in the very near future in Moscow," Darchiev was quoted as saying.
The ambassador noted that the restoration of relations between the two countries remains distant. He attributed the slow pace of rapprochement to what he described as the U.S. "deep state" and anti-Russian "hawks" in Congress.
"The recovery of Russian-American relations is still a long way off," Darchiev told TASS.
The talks aim to address unresolved issues in the bilateral relationship between the two nations.
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