US And Russia Do Not Have Ambassadors In Each Other’s Capitals

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Anti-war: US and Russia Won’t Have Ambassadors in Each Other’s Capitals as Tensions Simmer 

The US ambassador to Russia said he is returning to Washington, Moscow recalled its ambassador after Biden called Putin a 'killer' 

Due to the hostile policies of the Biden administration, tensions between the US and Russia are soaring. 

Now, amid the souring relations, the two countries won’t have ambassadors in each other’s capitals, making diplomatic communications even more difficult. 

US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan announced on Tuesday that he is returning to Washington for “consultations.”

His announcement came after Russia’s foreign minister suggested Sullivan return to the US for the time being in response to new US sanctions against Moscow and the White House’s decision to expel 10 Russian diplomats.  

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WNU Editor: In a time when diplomatic talks and discussions are essential, both countries are going the opposite direction.

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