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Russian and US diplomats meet in Turkiye for talks on repairing ties

February 27, 2025 at 10:08 am

The Russian delegation reaches the US Consulate General residence for a meeting to discuss operation of their respective embassies as part of efforts to normalise relations between Washington and Moscow, on February 27, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkiye on February 27, 2025 [İsa Terli/Anadolu Agency]

Russian and US diplomats met in Turkiye on Thursday for talks to resolve disputes over the work of their respective embassies in Washington and Moscow, Reuters has reported. The meeting is seen as a first test of their ability to reset wider relations and work towards ending the war in Ukraine.

The Kremlin last year described relations as “below zero” under the administration of Joe Biden, who backed Ukraine with aid and weapons and imposed waves of sanctions on Russia as punishment for its 2022 invasion. His successor, Donald Trump, however, has upended that policy and moved swiftly since taking office last month to open talks with Moscow, pledging to fulfil his repeated promise to bring about a quick end to the war.

The talks in Istanbul follow a phone call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on 12 February, and a high-level diplomatic meeting in Saudi Arabia six days later.

The Russian team arrived in a black Mercedes van for the start of the meeting at the gated residence of the US consul general in Istanbul. Russian state TV said that the talks were expected to last five to six hours.

Ukraine and its European allies are worried that Trump’s rapid rapprochement with Moscow could lead to a deal on ending the war that sidelines them and undermines their security. The US president says that he wants to end the bloodshed with an early ceasefire.

Putin this week tempered expectations of a quick deal, saying it was essential to rebuild trust between Russia and the United States before anything could be achieved. The two countries have expelled diplomats and limited the appointment of new staff at each other’s missions in a series of tit-for-tat measures over the past decade, leaving their embassies thinly staffed.

The US State Department said that Thursday’s talks would cover issues such as staffing levels, visas and diplomatic banking.

“To be clear, there are no political or security issues on the agenda. Ukraine is not on the agenda,” a State Department spokesperson said on the eve of the meeting. “The constructiveness of these talks will become apparent very quickly; either issues will get resolved or they won’t. We will know soon if Russia is really willing to engage in good faith.”

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the outcome of the meeting “will show how quickly and effectively we can move.” He acknowledged that Russia had “created uncomfortable conditions” for US diplomats in Moscow, in what he said was retaliation for Washington’s treatment of their Russian counterparts.

The talks, despite their narrow focus, are an initial step in a process that could have profound implications for the whole Russia-US relationship in areas such as nuclear disarmament and economic cooperation. Both sides have said that they see potential for lucrative business ventures. Putin said this week that Moscow would be ready to invite the US to enter joint projects to tap rare earth deposits in Russia and in the parts of Ukraine that it has claimed as its own territory.

The US delegation in Istanbul is led by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Sonata Coulter, and the Russian team by Alexander Darchiyev, head of the foreign ministry’s North America department. Darchiyev is seen as front-runner to be Russia’s next ambassador to the US, a post that is currently vacant.

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