Lessthansixweeksbeforeapresidentialvote,Russiashouldberightinthethickofaheatedelectioncampaign.ButwithVladimirPutin’svictoryon18Marchallbutinthebag,thethoughtso
TheUSgovernmentreleaseditslong-awaited"KremlinReport"onTuesday,profilingKremlin-connectedRussianelitesandassessingtheimpactofpotentialnewsanctions.Thelistinclud
RussianPresidentVladimirPutinandUSPresidentDonaldTrump,inastatementonSyria,agreedtocontinuejointeffortstofightISILuntiltheyaredefeated,theKremlinsaidonSaturday.
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TheKremlinsaidonMondaythattalkswithSaudiArabiaoverMoscowsupplyingRiyadhwithadvancedS-400airdefensemissilesystemshadgonewellfromRussia’spointofviewsofar.Kremlins
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed readiness on Tuesday to step up anti-terrorist cooperation with Britain after a deadly blast hit a concert in Manchester.
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated businessman Donald Trump on his victory in the U.S. presidential election in a telegram on Wednesday, the Kremlin said.
Kremlin denounced Monday the U.S. attempts to provide air cover for Syrian rebels, indicating it will ultimately destabilize the country's situation.
There has been increasing speculation about what might have happened to Russian President Vladimir Putin since Wednesday when news broke that a trilateral summit scheduled to take place later of the week among leaders of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus in Astana, the national capital of Kazakhstan, was postponed for unknown reasons.
Rumors about the recent disappearance of Russian President Vladimir Putin from the public are getting thicker when the Kremlin announced Thursday that he would skip the regular meeting of the Federal Security Service (FSB)'s board.
Russian, British and German leaders have expressed their common interest in de-escalation of tensions in Ukraine despite existing dissent, the Kremlin press service said Sunday.
U.S. whistle blower Edward Snowden aborted his intention to ask for political asylum in Russia, Kremlin said Tuesday.