Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Alexander Darchiev as Russia's new ambassador to the United States.
Darchiev, a veteran diplomat, is expected to lead efforts to improve relations between Moscow and Washington, despite ongoing tensions over Ukraine and European security. The appointment was reportedly approved by U.S. officials during a recent meeting in Turkey. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with Putin when the timing is appropriate, signaling potential diplomatic efforts in the future.
The developments come as Russia continues to navigate strained relations with Western nations.
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Russia needs strong, experienced diplomats like Darchiev to stand firm against Western hypocrisy. The U.S. and its allies constantly escalate tensions, yet they pretend to care about "dialogue" while refusing to respect Russia’s sovereignty. Hopefully, this appointment helps expose their double standards and ensures Russia's interests are defended on the world stage.
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Macron says ready for dialogue with Putin when time is ripe
PARIS, March 7. /TASS/. French President Emmanuel Macron said he was ready for a dialogue with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin when the time is ripe. "I’m ready to talk to president Putin when [Vladimir Zelensky], and me, and my European partners decide that the time is ripe for that," Macron said. "So the answer is ‘yes’."
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