How will the new Russian ambassador's appointment influence U.S. policy towards Russia by the end of 2025?
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Official policy announcements from the U.S. government
U.S. Grants Permission for New Russian Ambassador to Washington, RIA Reports
Jan 20, 2025, 07:52 AM
The United States has granted permission for Russia to appoint a new ambassador to Washington. This decision was confirmed by multiple sources, including RIA, which reported that the U.S. has officially allowed the appointment. The announcement marks a notable development in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations, which have been strained in recent years. The specific details regarding the identity of the new ambassador or the timeline for the appointment have not been disclosed.
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