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The talks to take place on June 16, in Geneva, Switzerland
MOSCOW, May 28. /TASS/. Washington’s announcement of its decision not to rejoin the Treaty on Open Skies will hardly improve the atmosphere in the run-up to the much-awaited summit between Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Joe Biden of the United States, set to take place in Geneva on June 16, head of the Russian delegation to the Vienna Talks on Military Security and Arms Control Konstantin Gavrilov told the Rossiya-24 TV channel on Friday. The atmosphere is not the best ahead of the summit since the Americans have announced that they won’t rejoin [the treaty], he pointed out.
Putin, Biden unlikely to discuss Treaty on Open Skies, says senior Russian diplomat
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov emphasized that neither Washington nor its allies were concerned about the treatyâs fate
MOSCOW, May 28. /TASS/. Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Joe Biden of the United States are unlikely to discuss issues related to the Treaty on Open Skies at their upcoming meeting, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told TASS on Friday. I don’t think the issue is relevant at the moment, he noted. Before discussing any future architecture or alternative systems, we need to provide our colleagues with the opportunity to revise their position. If they fail to deeply and fundamentally reconsider their erroneous approach to European security, it will simply be impossible to talk about changing Europe’s security architecture and tensions will persist… which is not what we want , Ryabkov pointed out.
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