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Putin tells Trump Moscow is open for dialogue

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a New Year letter to his US counterpar­t Donald Trump, said that Moscow was ready for dialogue on a “widerangin­g agenda”, the Kremlin said yesterday.

At the end of November, Trump abruptly cancelled a planned meeting with Putin on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Argentina, citing tensions about Russian forces opening fire on Ukrainian navy boats and then seizing them.

“Vladimir Putin stressed that the ( Russia– United States) relations are the most important factor for providing strategic stability and

Vladimir Putin stressed that the (Russia–United States) relations are the most important factor for providing strategic stability and internatio­nal securit.

internatio­nal security,” a Kremlin statement said.

“He confirmed that Russia is open for dialogue with the USA on the most wide-ranging agenda.”

In a separate letter to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Putin pledged continuati­on of aid to the Syrian government and people in the “fight against terrorism, in defence of state sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity”.

Putin also sent New Year greetings to other world leaders including prime ministers Theresa May of Britain and Shinzo Abe of Japan, as well as Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Putin wished “well- being and prosperity to the British people”, the Kremlin said.

Russia’s embassy in London said on Friday Moscow and London had agreed to return some staff to their respective embassies after they expelled dozens of diplomats early this year.

Britain expelled 23 Russian diplomats over accusation­s the Kremlin was behind a nerve toxin attack in March on former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the English city of Salisbury.

Russia, which denies any involvemen­t in the poisoning, sent home the same number of British embassy workers in retaliatio­n. — Reuters

Kremlin statement

 ??  ?? Putin attends a meeting with officials and representa­tives of Russian business community at the Kremlin in Moscow. — Reuters photo
Putin attends a meeting with officials and representa­tives of Russian business community at the Kremlin in Moscow. — Reuters photo

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