The Russian war on Ukraine has 'driven US-Russia relations into the depths,' US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan told CNN.
The Russian war on Ukraine has"driven US-Russia relations into the depths," US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan told CNN on Thursday.
Although the top envoy did not say that the relationship between Washington and Moscow was at its absolute lowest point, Sullivan noted that it was"about as bad as it could be.""US-Russia relations were bad when I arrived here in January of 2020," and"they have just gotten worse, spiraled downward, since then," he said.
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