No Quick Improvement To Be Expected in Russia-U.S. Relations
Russian ambassador to the United States Alexander Darchiev told TASS, however, that lower-level talks “will take place in Moscow in the very near future.”
Russian ambassador to the United States Alexander Darchiev told TASS, however, that lower-level talks “will take place in Moscow in the very near future.”
While the numbers are hotly contested, Moscow appears rattled by the “terrorist” action.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has called on the United States to take “strong action” against Russia if Moscow does not agree to a truce.
Vladimir Putin was observing the parade sitting next to Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
The German MEPs said their trip was intended to emphasize that talks on all levels are necessary “to overcome the ever-increasing spiral of confrontation and escalation in Europe.”
Moscow wants to make sure the world leaders it’s welcoming for its Victory Day parade on Friday are safe.

Forget the € 40 billion military aid—the EU couldn’t even collect the two million artillery shells it promised to deliver as a gift while protesting Moscow’s military parade.
The Kremlin said Moscow-Beijing relations are “at their highest point,” with both leaders reaffirming their alliance.
The Russian military and special services are taking “all necessary measures” to ensure the celebration of the victory against Nazi Germany is safe.
This is the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two decades.