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US envoy to Russia to fly back to Washington for consultations

US envoy to Russia to fly back to Washington for consultations

FILE PHOTO: U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan speaks with journalists after a meeting with Paul Whelan, a U.S. national arrested and accused of espionage,in Moscow, Russia, January 30, 2020. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina

MOSCOW: US ambassador to Moscow John Sullivan said on Tuesday (Apr 20) he would travel to the US this week for consultations, four days after the Kremlin suggested that Washington recall him amid a diplomatic crisis between the two countries.

Russia recalled its own ambassador to Washington last month after US President Joe Biden said he thought his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin was a "killer", and the two countries imposed new sanctions on each other last week.

"I believe it is important for me to speak directly with my new colleagues in the Biden administration in Washington about the current state of bilateral relations between the United States and Russia," Sullivan said in a statement on the website of the US embassy.

But he said he would return to Moscow in the coming weeks "before any meeting between Presidents Biden and Putin".

READ: Washington, Moscow discuss possible Biden-Putin summit

Despite the dire state of relations, the Kremlin has not ruled out Biden's proposal for a summit between the two leaders in Europe. Putin will also deliver a speech on Thursday at an online climate summit hosted by Biden.

Last Thursday, Washington imposed new sanctions on Russia for alleged malign activity including interfering in last year's US election, cyber hacking and bullying neighbouring Ukraine. It has also warned Russia of "consequences" if Alexei Navalny, an opposition politician on hunger strike in prison, were to die.

Moscow retaliated with sanctions against the US, and has rejected what it sees as foreign interference in the Navalny case.

Source: Reuters/vc

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