U.S. ambassador in Moscow suggests that Russia prepare for attempt of new U.S. administration to find solution to Ukraine, Syria problems
The new U.S. administration will try to foster settlement in Syria and Ukraine, U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Tefft said.
He told reporters on Wednesday, answering an Interfax question, that they would see a consistent policy in U.S.-Russian and U.S.-Soviet relations if they took a broader look.
The ambassador said that Russia and the United States had substantial disagreements over Ukraine, Syria and other matters, but he believed that the new administration would try to foster those issues and to find a solution.
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