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US senators on rare visit to Moscow ahead of Putin-Trump summit

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Republican US senators met with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on a rare visit to Moscow Tuesday ahead of a summit between the countries’ presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

The US delegation is in Russia until Thursday, ahead of the summit planned in Helsinki on July 16, at a time of high tension between Russia and the West.

“We recognize that the world is better off, I believe, if Russia and the US have fewer tensions, get along a little better, maybe put aside some difference­s,” Senator Richard Shelby said during Tuesday’s meeting with Lavrov at the Russian foreign ministry.

“We are competitor­s, but we don’t necessaril­y need to be adversarie­s,” said Shelby.

“We’re hoping that coming out of the Putin-Trump meeting in Helsinki, it will be the beginning, maybe, of a new day,” Shelby added.

Lavrov, speaking in English, said he hoped that the US senators’ visit “will symbolize the resumption of relations between the (US and Russian) parliament­s.”

“I think the resumption of dialogue is going to be a very timely event on the eve of the forthcomin­g meeting between the two presidents,” he added.

Lavrov also congratula­ted the delegation on the forthcomin­g US Independen­ce Day and wished them well on hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Russia is currently hosting this year’s tournament.

The senators then met with representa­tives of the Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament. “I am here not to accuse Russia of anything, I am here to try to find ways to improve relations,” Shelby told Russian lawmakers, according to a transcript published on the Duma website.

For his part, Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin welcomed the delegation and thanked US ambassador in Russia Jon Huntsman for the “initiative of inter-parliament­ary dialogue.”

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