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CIA boss talks nukes with Putin’s spy chief

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US Central Intelligen­ce Agency Director William Burns was expected to caution President Vladimir Putin’s spy chief at talks yesterday about the consequenc­es of any use of nuclear weapons, and to raise the issue of US prisoners in Russia, a White House official said.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed to Russian news agencies that a US-Russia meeting had taken place in the Turkish capital, Ankara, but declined to give details about the participan­ts or the subjects discussed.

The White House spokespers­on, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Burns was meeting Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligen­ce service.

It was the first known highlevel, face-to-face US-Russian contact since Russia launched attacks on Ukraine in February.

Ukraine conflict

“He is not conducting negotiatio­ns of any kind. He is not discussing settlement of the war in Ukraine,” the spokespers­on said. “He is conveying a message on the consequenc­es of the use of nuclear weapons by Russia, and the risks of escalation to strategic stability ... He will also raise the cases of unjustly detained US citizens.”

Burns is a former US ambassador to Russia who was sent to Moscow in late 2021 by President Joe Biden to caution Putin about the troop build-up around Ukraine.

“We briefed Ukraine in advance on his trip. We firmly stick to our fundamenta­l principle: nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine,” the spokespers­on said.

Putin has repeatedly said Russia will defend its territory with all available means, including nuclear weapons, if attacked. He says the West has engaged in nuclear blackmail against Russia.

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