
Russia: Agreement with the U.S. to Move Negotiations to Moscow and Washington - Jordan News
Russia: Agreement with the U.S. to Move Negotiations to Moscow and Washington The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that Moscow and Washington have agreed to transfer negotiations—aimed at resuming diplomatic relations and cooperation in various fields—from Istanbul to the respective capitals of Moscow and Washington. The move reflects a mutual desire to address outstanding issues more directly. اضافة اعلان In an official press statement, the ministry said: "The next round of these negotiations will be held in Moscow in the very near future, to continue discussions on breaking the deadlock in bilateral relations and resuming cooperation in several areas."
— (Petra News Agency)

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