Putin Praises Friendly Atmosphere at US-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia

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Russian President Vladimir Putin commended the recent meeting between Russian and US officials in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as taking place in a "very friendly atmosphere." According to Putin, the American delegation approached the negotiations "without bias" and without condemning past actions. The discussions aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has resulted in significant loss of life over the past nearly three years.

Putin noted that the American representatives were different from previous participants and showed readiness to engage in the negotiation process cooperatively. "As a whole, the atmosphere was very friendly," he mentioned, highlighting the openness of the American side to work together moving forward.

Noteworthy attendees included US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Both sides expressed a mutual desire to improve diplomatic and economic relations and initiate steps towards resolving the conflict.

The constructive nature of this dialogue marks a potential shift in the long-standing relations between the two nations amid ongoing tensions regarding the Ukraine situation.

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