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Tag: Lavrov, Sergey V

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U.S.-Russia Talks Expose Deep Fissures, Despite Hopes for Better Ties

May 14, 2019May 15, 2019ANDREW E. KRAMER and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑAComments Off on U.S.-Russia Talks Expose Deep Fissures, Despite Hopes for Better Ties

As tensions between the United States and Iran mount, there was no sign of Moscow siding with Washington to pressure Tehran.

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U.S. Issues New Penalties Against Venezuelan Officials, Vowing ‘Maduro Must Go’

March 1, 2019KATIE ROGERSComments Off on U.S. Issues New Penalties Against Venezuelan Officials, Vowing ‘Maduro Must Go’

A State Department envoy said military intervention in Venezuela would be a distant line of action behind other efforts to apply diplomatic and economic pressure.

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After Day of Compliments, Trump and Kim Jong-un Will Negotiate Face to Face

February 27, 2019February 28, 2019EDWARD WONG and DAVID E. SANGERComments Off on After Day of Compliments, Trump and Kim Jong-un Will Negotiate Face to Face

A ceremony to sign a “joint agreement” between the two leaders was scheduled, raising expectations for a diplomatic breakthrough.

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For the Kremlin, Venezuela Is Not the Next Syria

January 30, 2019January 30, 2019NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on For the Kremlin, Venezuela Is Not the Next Syria

It is too far away and intervention would be too costly. Moscow will probably content itself with hurling insults at the U.S. from the sidelines.

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For the Kremlin, Venezuela Is Not the Next Syria

January 30, 2019NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on For the Kremlin, Venezuela Is Not the Next Syria

It is too far away and intervention would be too costly. Moscow will probably content itself with hurling insults at the U.S. from the sidelines.

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Venezuela’s Military Backs Maduro, as Russia Warns U.S. Not to Intervene

January 24, 2019ANA VANESSA HERRERO and NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on Venezuela’s Military Backs Maduro, as Russia Warns U.S. Not to Intervene

The declaration of loyalty to President Nicolás Maduro was a setback for the Venezuelan opposition leader, who has been backed by several countries, including the United States.

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