Kremlin calls talks with U.S. and NATO so far “unsuccessful”

APA

The Kremlin on Thursday gave a bleak assessment of Russia’s security talks with the United States and NATO this week, describing them as “unsuccessful” and saying there was disagreement on fundamental issues, APA reports citing Reuters.

Peskov said two rounds of talks so far this week between Russia and the West had produced some “positive nuances” but that Moscow was looking for concrete results, not nuances.

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