No Military Force in Libya, Kremlin Says
Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't ordered to send Russian forces to Libya, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Putin Picks New Ukraine Negotiator after Ties Thaw A Little
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that a senior Ukrainian-born Russian official was now in charge of managing Moscow’s relations with Ukraine, a move likely to be seen by some politicians in Kiev as further evidence of a slight thaw in ties.
‘Deal of Century’ Not Compatible with UNSC Resolutions; Kremlin
The US ‘Deal of the Century’ on ironing out the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not fully compliant with the UN Security Council’s resolutions on the issue.
Bulgaria Expelling Russian Diplomats as Unfriendly Step
Russia Foreign Ministry said it regards the recent move by Bulgaria to expel two Russian diplomats as an unfriendly step and reserves the right to respond.
Putin Constitution Reform Goes Through Debate
Russia's State Duma on Thursday was set to discuss the bill of constitution reform submitted by President Vladimir Putin.
Putin, Erdogan to Meet in Berlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to meet with his counterpart in Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Berlin on Sunday before the international meeting on Libya begins.
China, Russia Ties Not Affected by Putin Cabinet Change
Russian President Vladimir Putin's sudden announcement of constitutional changes that prompted the prime minister's departure won't affect increasingly close ties between China and Russia.
Mikhail Mishustin approved for candidacy
Russia’s ruling United Russia Party has unanimously approved the candidacy of President Vladimir Putin’s pick, Mikhail Mishustin, for the post of prime minister.
Putin, Macron urges to save nuclear deal
TEHRAN (Iran News) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron, the French president, have called for continued efforts to save the 2015 nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. “In view of the tense situation around Iran, the Presidents of Russia and France noted the need for all the sides […]
Merkel, Putin agree on necessity of Iran nuclear deal
TEHRAN (Iran News) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed that preserving the Iran nuclear deal is a matter of “tremendous importance”, adding that the agreement should be kept by all means necessary. The Vladimir Putin hosted his German counterpart, Angela Merkel, in the Kremlin on Saturday, to discuss issues such […]