
US Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland in Moscow, Russia October 12, 2021
The verdict comes after US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland arrived in the country on Monday to hold three days of talks with Russian officials. On Tuesday, local media reported that negotiations between Nuland and Ryabkov were floundering as the diplomats struggled to find common ground. Earlier this week, Moscow lifted sanctions on Nuland, which allowed the US undersecretary of state to enter the country for a summit with her Russian counterparts.
Despite Nuland saying that she is "glad to be back in Russia to deal with bilateral relations." Ryabkov said there is a high chance that the state of affairs will only worsen as a result.
"I cannot say that we have made great progress. The topics of visas, the operating conditions of diplomatic missions, the rotation of diplomatic staff, the overall normalization of the activities of Russian foreign missions in the United States and the United States in Russia retain a significant crisis potential, and it cannot be ruled out that some further exacerbations are possible in these areas. The positions of the parties do not fit well. Americans do not listen to our logic and our demands. But nevertheless, the conversation was useful."














Comment: The best way to stall out any progress between the US and Russia is to send in the neocon.
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