Russia wants removal of ‘toxic legacy’ in recent discussions with US
Darchiev emphasized that Moscow seeks to address what he called the "toxic legacy" of the previous US administration, including the return of seized diplomatic assets as a prerequisite for restoring normal relations. He also highlighted the visa and financial restrictions, as well as limited freedom of movement for diplomats, as key obstacles.
Despite the focus on these technical issues, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce clarified that the talks would not cover broader political or security matters, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. She reiterated that the normalization of relations could only occur once peace is achieved between Russia and Ukraine.
This meeting follows US President Donald Trump's recent diplomatic efforts to engage Russia and work toward resolving the Ukraine crisis, which has led to a gradual reestablishment of diplomatic contacts between Moscow and Washington after a hiatus during the Biden administration.
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