Russian navy recruits perform with the Russian flag in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 4 during a ceremony marking the…
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Russian navy recruits perform with the Russian flag in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 4 during a ceremony marking the…
A nagging feeling is haunting Europe: that it is a continent in decline. Its population will soon be shrinking, if it is not already—for the first time since the plague raged in the Middle Ages. European governments that within living memory…
HAVANA (AP) — Four Russian ships, including a nuclear-powered submarine, will arrive in Havana next week, Cuban officials said Thursday, citing “historically friendly relations” between both nations…
As delivered by Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Tracey Newell
to the Permanent Council, Vienna
May 30, 2024
Madam Chair, I wish to exercise my right of reply to set the record straight about U.S. law.
The U.S. Foreign Agents…
Beijing’s decision to keep doing business with Moscow after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, along with the nature of Western sanctions, has saved the Kremlin from economic and political disaster. China has not only opened…
As delivered by Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Katherine Brucker
to the Permanent Council, Vienna
May 16, 2024
The United States is deeply concerned about Russia’s recent destabilizing activities in the OSCE region, including those resulting in…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Yesterday, President Joseph R. Biden signed into law H.R.1042, the Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act. The passage and signing of this law will ensure the U.S. will no longer be reliant on imported uranium fuel from the…
Here are key takeaways of how Americans see Russia and its president:
No one has done more to undermine Russia’s territorial integrity — indeed, its viability as a state— than the man who clearly intends to rule it until the end of his natural life.
It is bad enough that Vladimir Putin, who swore…