White House considers the meetings of US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland with partners from the Russian Foreign Ministry constructive. This was stated by the official representative of Jen Psaki, reports TASS.
Deputy Secretary of State flew to Moscow on October 11. On October 12, she met with the Deputy Foreign Ministry of Russia Sergey Ryabkov, diplomats discussed issues of strategic stability and prospects for continuing work in this area.
Following the meeting, the deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that Moscow recalled the unacceptability of the US military presence in Central Asian countries. He also pointed out that during the negotiations with Nuland, Russia’s concern was expressed in connection with the new Aukus Alliance (Australia, United Kingdom, USA) in the context of non-proliferation regimes of nuclear weapons.