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19 Feb 2025, 00:49 GMT+10
Sergey Lavrov has described the meeting with the US delegation as useful
Russia and the US have taken the first steps towards normalizing relations after an impasse which lasted years under the administration of Joe Biden.
Delegations from Moscow and Washington met on Tuesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to discuss the restoration of diplomatic ties, future Ukraine peace talks, and an upcoming summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart, Donald Trump.
The Russian team included Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, presidential aide Yury Ushakov, and Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Kirill Dmitriev. Representing the United States were Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and special envoy Ambassador Steve Witkoff.
Here's what the sides said following the meeting, which lasted nearly 4.5 hours:
According to Lavrov, the talks were useful and both delegations worked "quite successfully" on improving relations.
One of the first steps agreed upon during the meeting, he explained, is to once and for all solve the issue of diplomatic missions, given that both countries had exchanged a number of diplomatic expulsions during the Biden administration, resulting in a breakdown of communications between Moscow and Washington.
As part of this, Moscow and Washington have committed to appoint ambassadors to each other's countries as soon as possible and remove the "artificial barriers" that had been built by the Biden administration to "seriously complicate" the work of Russia's diplomatic missions and hinder the development of normal relations, Lavrov said.
The deputy heads of the diplomatic departments of the two countries will soon meet to put an end to these issues, among which Lavrov listed the seizure of Russian real estate in the US and the restrictions on bank transfers for the Russian side.
The Russian and American delegations "not only listened, but also heard each other" during the talks, Lavrov said. The US has begun to better understand Russia's position, which Moscow has repeatedly outlined over the years, he added.
The minister admitted that it does not mean that the national interests of the two countries would no longer be in conflict, but it is important that the two sides are working to establish a dialogue.
Lavrov said that Russia and the US have expressed an interest in resuming consultations on resolving geopolitical issues and removing barriers to economic cooperation, noting that the American side has demonstrated a "determination" to "move forward" in bilateral relations.
The Russian side reiterated its position on the Ukraine conflict, primarily the fact that Kiev's absorption into NATO would represent a direct threat to Moscow, Lavrov said at a press conference after the talks.
He also stressed that the deployment of troops from NATO states to Ukraine, whether under the European Union flag or national flags, would also be unacceptable for Russia.
The Russian side expressed its appreciation to Trump for becoming the first major Western leader to acknowledge that Ukraine's NATO ambitions had been one of the primary catalysts for the conflict, Lavrov added.
Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov said that the delegations held a "very serious conversation on all issues" that the sides wanted to address. However, he noted that it's difficult to say whether the positions of the two countries have grown closer.
At the same time, he noted that Russia and the US have agreed to "take each other's interests into account" while also advancing bilateral relations.
Ushakov noted that while the US and Russia have outlined their positions on the Ukraine conflict, it will be up to the "teams of negotiators" from both states to make progress on this issue "in due course."
"The Americans should appoint their representatives, we will appoint ours, and then, probably, the work will get underway," Ushakov said.
RDIF chief Kirill Dmitriev said that the delegations had communicated "with respect" and on equal terms, going on to suggest that the two sides could make significant progress in talks in a matter of two or three months.
He admitted it's too early to talk about any compromises, but the meeting has laid "important grounds" for dialogue. The officials underscored the need for cooperation and economic opportunities that could contribute to both nations.
"We need to pursue joint projects, including, for example, in the Arctic and other areas," he said.
Following Tuesday's talks, Ushakov noted that it is still difficult to name a specific date for the high-level summit, stating that it is "unlikely" that it will take place next week as had been previously suggested in the media.
US agrees to normalize relations with Russia
The US State Department announced after the talks that Marco Rubio and his team had agreed with the Russian delegation to create a "consultation mechanism" to address the irritants in bilateral relations and normalize the operations of the two countries' diplomatic missions.
As part of this, Rubio has announced that Russia and the US had agreed to restore the previous number of diplomatic personnel at their respective embassies in Moscow and Washington following years of tit-for-tat diplomatic cuts.
Moscow and Washington will also need to examine the future geopolitical and economic cooperation that will come after the Ukraine conflict is resolved, Rubio said.
Washington also announced that Russia and the US have agreed to appoint high-level teams that would work on finding a path towards resolving the Ukraine conflict as soon as possible and to ensure a sustainable peace that is acceptable to all sides.
State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce stressed that "one phone call followed by one meeting" was not enough to establish an enduring peace. She stated that while Tuesday's meeting was an "important step forward," more still needs to be done.
(RT.com)
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