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Pompeo to raise 'aggressive, destabilizing' Russian actions with Putin, Lavrov
Mike Pompeo will make his first trip to Russia as U.S. secretary of state next week for talks with President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on “aggressive and destabilizing actions” Moscow has taken around the world, a senior State Department official said on Friday.
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Pompeo says he told Russia's Lavrov election interference is inappropriate
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he discussed concerns about interference in upcoming U.S. elections with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday and told him interference was “not appropriate.”
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Ecological Problems of the Modern World and their Impact on International Politics
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The Dangers of the "Rule-less" World
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Main Challenges on the Way of European Integration of Ukraine and Georgia. Comparative Analysis
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Russia blocks news site for anti-Putin graffiti under new law
Russian authorities blocked a regional news website over the weekend over a report about graffiti insulting Vladimir Putin, its chief editor said, under a new ban on insulting officials online.
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New Caspian–Black Sea Transit Corridor Boosts Geostrategic Importance of South Caucasus
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Turkey says need to explain to U.S. Congress why Ankara bought S-400
The U.S. administration and Turkey should explain to the U.S. Congress why Ankara had to purchase the S-400 missile system from Russia, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Wednesday.
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