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27 Mar 2025, 08:08 GMT+10
Aleksandr Darchiev has hailed a window of opportunity and outlined Moscows priorities in bilateral relations with Washington
Russia-US relations have gained some positive momentum, but further efforts are needed to overcome the "toxic legacy" of the previous American administration, newly appointed Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Darchiev has said.
Speaking to reporters upon his arrival in Washington on Wednesday night, Darchiev emphasized that despite years of strained ties, both countries are now showing signs of constructive engagement. He noted that relations, which had reached a near-breaking point under the previous US administration, are beginning to stabilize.
"It is encouraging that my tenure in the United States begins at a time when a certain window of opportunity has opened in our bilateral relations," Darchiev told reporters, according to TASS. "The presidents of our countries have set a goal to restore state-to-state contacts, which were effectively severed by the team of former US President Joe Biden, and to normalize the functioning of the diplomatic missions."
Darchiev added that while work is progressing on multiple fronts, the process of clearing what he described as the "toxic legacy" of previous years remains a major challenge. He said Moscow is pushing for the easing of visa procedures not only for diplomats but also for ordinary citizens, as well as the reinstatement of direct air travel between the two countries and the return of six confiscated Russian diplomatic properties in the US.
"All of these are issues I intend to address substantively," Darchiev stated. "The practical work has gained momentum, which should be sustained and increased based on the principle of strict reciprocity."
Darchiev is a seasoned career diplomat who previously headed the North American Department at Russia's Foreign Ministry. Fluent in English and French, he served as Russia's ambassador to Canada between 2014 and 2021. He has also held multiple postings at the Russian Embassy in Washington, including as senior counselor and minister-counselor.
The new ambassador's arrival comes after years of strained relations between Moscow and Washington, marked by reciprocal sanctions and the expulsion of diplomatic personnel. The post had remained vacant since the end of Anatoly Antonov's tenure in October.
President Vladimir Putin signed the decree appointing Darchiev ambassador to the US on March 6, after his candidacy was discussed with US officials during talks in Istanbul in late February.
(RT.com)
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