Russia Welcomes US–Iran Memorandum, Hopes for Productive Talks – Kremlin Aide
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Russia welcomes the conclusion of the memorandum between the United States and Iran, Moscow hopes that the negotiations between the countries will be productive, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said on Tuesday.»The problem of the Middle East is looming over everything, dear colleagues. Russia welcomed the truce and the conclusion of the US-Iranian memorandum. We hope that the negotiations that have begun will be fruitful,» Ushakov said at the Primakov Readings forum.Russia’s proposals on nuclear issues in the framework of the settlement of the Iranian-US conflict remain relevant, the official added.Russia and the United States have an understanding of the need to resume dialogue, Yury Ushakov added.»There are understandings that these contacts are needed,» Ushakov said, when asked about the resumption of negotiations between Russia and the United States.The United States under the presidency of Donald Trump has attempted to resolve the Ukrainian conflict through negotiations, unlike the administration of former US President Joe Biden, Ushakov said.»I recall that as soon as the special military operation began, the Biden administration acted as a backer of political military assistance to Kiev. It was under president Biden that Washington set the tone for Russophobia, as everyone knows. Under Trump, the Americans, I must say, built a line with certain nuances, made mediation efforts, which contributed, in particular, to holding, as you remember, negotiation rounds in Istanbul and Geneva,» Ushakov said.Moscow sees attempts to strike at integration associations in which Russia participates in the situation with Armenia, Ushakov said.
"We see persistent attempts by adherents of the rules-based order to strike at integration associations in which our country is directly involved. At the same time, illusory ideas are being planted that the history and geography of peoples who have lived side by side for centuries and always helped each other can be revised," Ushakov said.
There are no specifics on the visit of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Moscow yet, Yury Ushakov said.»No, not yet,» Ushakov told reporters when asked if there was any clarity on when Pashinyan’s visit to Moscow would take place.
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