Kremlin: There is no fundamental discussion of Russian -US cooperation
A Russian presidential spokesman said that Moscow and Washington have many grounds to cooperate, saying: “But no one expects to make easy and quick decision -making between Russia and the United States.”
Russian Presidential Palace spokesman Dimitri Peskov said today (Thursday) that Russia and the United States have a wide range of cooperation with each other: but there is still no fundamental discussion.
Referring to the launch of Russian and US representatives on the work of the embassies of the two countries held today in Istanbul, he said, Moscow proposes not to go ahead of the results of the Russian -US summit in Istanbul and wait for it to be completed.
President Donald Trump is ready to hear what others say, and Moscow is seeing it, unlike former President Joe Biden, Peskov said.
A spokesman for the Kremlin added: “If there is a political will and a willingness to listen to each other and continue, Russia and the United States will be able to go through the work process.”
“Russia does not want to see many trade wars in the world,” a senior Russian official said, noting that “no one expects to make easy and quick decision between Russia and the United States”.
“The tasks that the United States intends to impose on the European Union cannot affect Russia,” he said of the US President’s approach to Europeans.
Peskov said about areas of Ukraine that joined Russia in the aftermath of a referendum in 2008: The territories that have become Russia are an integral part of Russia, and this is not discussed.
Earlier, Trump had said that he wanted Ukraine to achieve as much as possible in any possible peace agreement with Russia.
Peskov further referred to the ruling against Bosnia’s leader Milorad Dodik, saying that Moscow condemned the ruling because it could have a negative impact on the whole Balkans and destabilize the situation.
A Russian presidential spokesman stressed that the prosecution of Dodik is a political nature. “Russia is of great value to the constructive and trusting relations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the relations between the Russians and the Serbs,” he said.
The Bosnian court sentenced Miload Dodik to the Bosnian Serbian leader for one year of imprisonment for what has been declared by an international peace -oriented authority in the country. The court also deprived him of his president for six years.
Dodk, the President of the Bosnian Serbian Autonomous President, was accused of signing laws that suspend international peace messengers in the constitution and the representative of Christian Schmidt.
He said he would never follow the court’s ruling.
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