US to Respond to Russia's Move to Reduce US Diplomatic Mission by September 1 Washington will respond to Russia's move to reduce the US diplomatic mission in Moscow by September 1, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Monday. 07.08.2017 07:50:20
US Sanctions Bill: How Trump Administration Misread Russia Washington continues to misread Moscow, Russian economist Ivan Danilov writes for RIA Novosti. 05.08.2017 19:18:13
US 'Constitutional Shift': Powerless President and Omnipotent Congress What the international community is observing now in Washington could be called a sluggish constitutional shift, Russian political analyst Andrei Suzdaltsev told RIA Novosti in a reference to Congress twisting Donald Trump's arm. 04.08.2017 06:52:52
US Sanctions Bill May Trigger 'Diplomatic Deadlock' in Relations With Russia As the US imposes yet another round of anti-Russian sanctions, it appears that the White House’s stubborn refusal to listen to criticism may cause a deadlock in relations between Moscow and Washington. 01.08.2017 20:23:12
Berlin calls for retaliation against 'illegal' US sanctions on Russia New penalties against Moscow proposed by US lawmakers violate international law and officials in Brussels should consider countermeasures, the German economy minister said on Monday. 31.07.2017 19:34:36
Russia Repeatedly Offered US to Jointly Combat Cybercrime - Putin Russia has repeatedly suggested the United States to establish cooperation, including in combating cybercrime, but heard only groundless accusations in reply, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin. 30.07.2017 19:38:00
'Fourth Generation War': Dangers of US Military Games in Black Sea Region The US military activities in the Black Sea will destabilize the region and risk igniting new conflicts, a Turkish security expert told Sputnik. 29.07.2017 08:31:00
Erdogan Plays Down US Concerns Over Turkey's Talks With Russia on S-400 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday he saw no reason for the United States' concerns from in connection with the Ankara-Moscow talks on the purchase of Russian S-400 air defense systems. 25.07.2017 09:28:25
Lavrov: Russia Ready to Act as Mediator in Qatar Row Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Russia supports the mediation efforts in the resolution of the Qatar diplomatic row undertaken by Emir of Kuwait Sabah Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. 24.07.2017 09:25:00
'Who Will We Blame For Genocide Then?' Ukraine's Depopulation Gets Poles Anxious The UN's recent population prognoses make worrying reading for Poles; after being disturbed by the forecast sharp fall in the Polish population, they have turned their attention to the "turbo-depopulation" of neighboring Ukraine, which could have serious geopolitical consequences. 22.07.2017 21:18:00
Ambassador Huntsman’s Pragmatism Can Bring ‘Sanity’ to US-Russia Relations New US Ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman is a pragmatist capable of bringing a semblance of much-needed sanity to relations between Moscow and Washington especially at a time when the American press has been fueling anti-Russian hysteria, analysts told Sputnik. 21.07.2017 21:20:00
US to Maintain Dialogue With Israel on Halting Iranian Ambitions in Syria The United States will continue to hold discussions with Israel about keeping Iran from gaining foothold in Syria after the ceasefire has been established in the country’s southwest, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said in a press briefing on Monday. 17.07.2017 08:24:00
NATO 'Has Already Succeeded in Turning Ukraine Into a De Facto Outpost' Last week, after a visit to Kiev by NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said that his country would need to carry out more reforms to qualify for NATO membership. 16.07.2017 20:33:41
Assad Can Stay': Western Powers Recognize Russia Was Right All Along in Syria Speaking to reporters after talks with President Trump this week, French President Emmanuel Macron said that Paris's Syria stance no longer includes the removal of President Bashar Assad from power as a priority. 15.07.2017 17:56:55
New York Times's Arguments on 'Details' of Putin-Trump Meeting 'Nonsense' The arguments of the New York Times newspaper about the details of the meeting between the presidents of Russia and the US, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, are nonsense, it indicates that the tale-tellers are sitting there, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday. 10.07.2017 06:59:05
The Putin-Trump Meeting: A Ray of Hope for 'Concrete Solutions' on Syria The results of the first-ever meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump inspire optimism and hope for clinching "concrete" agreements, prominent Italian political scientist Germano Dottori told Sputnik. 08.07.2017 18:26:00
Clock Ticking for US to Settle Diplomatic Assets Row With Russia Sources with the Russian Foreign Ministry reportedly say that Moscow has given Washington some "extra time" to send its proposals on how to end a months-long row over Russia’s frozen diplomatic properties in the United States. 30.06.2017 07:20:13
Russia Drafts, Ready to Discuss With Partners North Korea Roadmap Russia has drafted and is ready to discuss with its partners a roadmap on North Korean denuclearization and overall peace on the Korean Peninsula, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov told Sputnik. 27.06.2017 09:02:17
Why the Road to European Unity, Prosperity Goes Through Moscow Now that Europe has been left to its own devices by Donald Trump's America, the two most powerful EU states – France and Germany – are facing the dilemma of how to maintain the bloc's unity. 18.06.2017 06:39:00
Russia to Give Suitable Response to All NATO Actions - Putin Vladimir Putin said that Russia will give a suitable response to NATO’s actions in order to preserve a strategic balance. 14.06.2017 06:49:07
Moscow Comments on German Newspaper's Claim Sputnik, RT Are 'Russian Propaganda' The Russian Foreign Ministry criticized the German Die Welt newspaper for its recent publication, accusing RT TV channel and Sputnik news agency for allegedly spreading propaganda. 10.06.2017 19:11:27
Soros' Sphere of Interest: Currency Speculations, Color Revolts, Free Drug Sales George Soros has a long record of manipulating national currencies and meddling in the domestic affairs of the EU and other countries, Italian political commentator Mario Sommossa told Sputnik, adding that Soros' Open Society Foundations also propagated free drug sales. 08.06.2017 06:14:00
NATO European Leaders Unhappy with Trump, Reluctant to Boost Military Spending Analysts claim that leaders of major European member-states in NATO are unlikely to head President Donald Trump’s call to increase their defense spending. 31.05.2017 06:55:00
It's Payback Time: How Trump Chided NATO 'Freeloaders' On the eve of Donald Trump's visit to Brussels the question on everyone's lips was whether the US president would raise the issue of a mandatory 2 percent contribution to NATO, RIA Novosti political analyst Vladimir Ardayev noted. 29.05.2017 07:51:00
Why US' Sanctions Policy Against N Korea is Actually Aimed at Russia Washington is determined to render life unbearable in North Korea by expanding the sanctions already exerted on the country, Russian expert Vladimir Terekhov told Radio Sputnik, explaining why the recent US' crackdown on Pyongyang is simultaneously aimed against Russia. 28.05.2017 07:47:00