What U.S. exit from INF Treaty means?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has discussed the United States’ plans to quit the Intermediate Nuclear Force Treaty with permanent members of Russia’s Security Council, presidential spokesman Dmitry …
Russian President Vladimir Putin has discussed the United States’ plans to quit the Intermediate Nuclear Force Treaty with permanent members of Russia’s Security Council, presidential spokesman Dmitry …
The State Department informed the Congress that Moscow was not in compliance with the chemical and biological weapons warfare elimination act, so consultations with Congress are underway on potential new sanctions against …
US President Donald Trump said in the interview with Fox News that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had "a very long meeting, and it was a good meeting." According to Trump, Putin …
Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis has promulgated the bill that would ban use of Russian as the language of instruction also at private universities in Latvia, according to the announcement published in the official newspaper …
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US leader Donald Trump discussed during their latest telephone conversation that Vienna could be one of the cities to host their bilateral meeting, Russian Presidential …
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on countermeasures against unfriendly actions of the United States and other foreign countries. The document was posted on the official Internet portal of legal information. …
The talks on the Syrian settlement launched yesterday evening in Geneva will contribute to reducing tension in the country, but a final solution to the problem will not happen soon, the first deputy chairman of the Federation Council …
The First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs, Vladimir Jabarov, speaking about the prospects of the the Eurasian Economic Union, remarked that the Union is being created under strong pressure from the West and …
Vladimir Jabbarov: “The USSR also reacted negatively to the formation of the EU, but only rhetorically”
Vladimir Jabarov, deputy head of Russia's Federation Council Committee for International Affairs, has expressed hope that the protests over growing power bills in Armenia would not turn into a revolution, Radio RSN reports.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said at the XVII World Congress of Russian Press today that Russia will keep developing partnerships with countries of the East. He noted that the sanctions encouraged Russia to activate cooperation with Asian states, for example, signing the free trade agreement with Vietnam. 40 other countries are negotiating similar deals, he said. Medvedev added that fixing the partnership between the Eurasian Union and the Asia-Pacific Region was an exceptionally important course.