Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump have set the task of restoring interstate ties and normalizing the work of diplomatic missions, new Russian Ambassador to the United States Alexander Darchiev said.
Eliminating the “toxic legacy” of the sanctions campaign against Russia and resolving the issues that have accumulated in relations between Moscow and Washington will require even greater efforts, he pointed out.
New Russian Ambassador to the United States Alexander Darchiev has said he plans to work on resuming air traffic between the United States and Russia, easing visa procedures for ordinary Russians, and returning Washington-confiscated properties to Moscow. “Such difficult issues as returning six confiscated properties owned by the Russian Federation to the Russian side, and resuming direct air traffic with Russia, which was interrupted due to Washington’s fault. I plan to deal with all of this in a meaningful way,” he said.
An informal presentation of credentials by Russia’s new ambassador to the United States, Alexander Darchiev, is scheduled for March 27, according to the State Department.
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