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Russia names movie star as envoy for US

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MOSCOW — Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday it had made US actor Steven Seagal its special representa­tive for Russian-US humanitari­an ties, a role it said was meant to deepen cultural, art and youth ties between the two countries.

President Vladimir Putin presented a Russian passport to US actor Steven Seagal in 2016, saying he hoped it would serve as a symbol of how fractious ties between Moscow and Washington were starting to improve.

Since then, US-Russia relations have only got worse, however, with US intelligen­ce agencies accusing Moscow of interferin­g in Donald Trump’s White House run, an allegation Russia denies. The two countries are also at odds over Syria and Ukraine.

The Russian Foreign Ministry likened Seagal’s new role to that of a UN goodwill ambassador and said that the actor, who is known for his martial arts prowess, would receive no salary.

“It’s a case of people’s diplomacy intersecti­ng with traditiona­l diplomacy”, the ministry said.

Seagal, who sometimes appears on Russian state TV to talk about his views and career, was cited by Kremlin-backed TV station RT as welcoming the appointmen­t.

“I’ve always had

avery strong desire to do all I can to help improve Russian-American relations,” RT cited Seagal as saying. “I have worked tirelessly in this direction for many years unofficial­ly and I am now very grateful for the opportunit­y to do the same thing officially.”

For more than a decade Seagal, who according to his own website is 66, has been a regular visitor to Russia. His movies, including such titles as and are popular audiences.

I’ve always had a very strong desire to do all I can to help improve Russian-American relations.”

Steven Seagal, US actor

President Putin is also a fan of the kind of martial arts that Seagal often practiced in his Hollywood action movies. with Russian

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