Kremlin claims that almost all dialogue with U.S. is frozen… White House disagrees

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov speaks during a news briefing on the sidelines of the Russia-ASEAN summit in Sochi, Russia, May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov speaks during a news briefing on the sidelines of the Russia-ASEAN summit in Sochi, Russia, May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
The Kremlin said on Wednesday almost all communications channels between Russia and the United States have been frozen but the U.S. State Department disputed the statement.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia did not expect the incoming U.S. administration to quickly reject enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and that almost all communication with the United States had ceased, according to Russia’s RIA news agency.

There are fears among allies that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could withdraw funding for NATO at a time of heightened tensions with Moscow. Russia has said it would take countermeasures in response to any expansion of the 28-member military alliance.

“Almost every level of dialogue with the United States is frozen,” RIA quoted Peskov as saying. “We don’t communicate with one another, or (if we do) we do so minimally.”

Peskov’s reported comments came as tensions between Moscow and Washington are growing, a month before U.S. President Barack Obama hands over power to Trump, who has praised Russian President Vladimir Putin.

State Department spokesman John Kirby quickly rejected Peskov’s statement.

‎”It’s difficult to know exactly what is meant by this comment, but diplomatic engagement with Russia continues across a wide range of issues,” Kirby said in an emailed statement. “That we have significant differences with Moscow on some of these issues is well known, but there hasn’t been a break in dialogue.”

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke by phone on Tuesday regarding the situation in Syria, Kirby said.

Russia, Turkey and Iran agreed in recent talks find a solution to the Syrian crisis. While the United States had been excluded from those talks, communications with Moscow on ending the war continued, Kirby told his daily briefing later on Wednesday.

“We weren’t in the meeting in Moscow, but it’s not as if we haven’t had communication with them before and then right after that meeting,” Kirby told reporters, adding that the United States was in touch with Moscow on concerns over Ukraine’s conflict.

Pressed on what Peskov could have meant, Kirby added: “I think you should ask Mr. Peskov what he means by his comments. From our perspective there is no break in the dialogue.”

Separately, the Pentagon said in a statement it had held a video conference with counterparts from the Russian defense ministry to ensure the two sides’ air operations do not come into conflict with each other in Syria. Such discussions with Russia are held regularly as U.S. warplanes conduct daily air strikes against Islamic State in Syria.

RIA, citing an interview it said Peskov gave to Russia’s Mir TV station, quoted him as saying he did not know whether President Vladimir Putin would seek re-election in 2018.

“Everyone’s heads are aching because of work and with projects and nobody is thinking or talking about elections,” Peskov said.

Most Kremlin-watchers expect Putin to run for the presidency again and again
REUTERS

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5 responses to “Kremlin claims that almost all dialogue with U.S. is frozen… White House disagrees”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar

    “Everyone’s heads are aching because of work and with projects and nobody is thinking or talking about elections,” ….
    Complete opposite of the USA.
    And I think there should be some better ‘translators’ working on exactly what is meant by ‘words & comments’.
    They are all going to fuddle themselves into a shit-hole of ‘news reports’ if they don’t.

    1. I tried to understand your comment, mate. God is my witness, I did. Is this some kind of coded message to aliens?

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar

        Well, YK … no ‘code’ … perhaps a thought that having God as a witness doesn’t seem to worry enough people any more … or at least not when it comes to being honest even to themselves.
        There can be ‘literal’ translation or words floating back and forth – but too often the ‘cultures’ don’t know how to really share the feelings in them, or in what is actually meant by them. Not living among the ‘natives’ to really understand it all, along with small nuances of historical thought-lines, and only doing rather quickie-courses to ‘get by’ well enough to do the literals, does not send the right ‘messages’ to ‘the other side’ when it comes to ‘world-breaking’ thought-lines.
        The signing of ‘contracts’ – for business or for peace-making – requires some depth.
        And THAT is missing … seems to me. Honestly.

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