KREMLIN officials have blasted the US over new sanctions against Russia, saying they will “work on developing retaliatory measures”.
Russia–United States relations is the bilateral relationship between the United States and the Russian Federation, the successor state to the Soviet Union. Russia and the United States maintain diplomatic and trade relations.
KREMLIN officials have blasted the US over new sanctions against Russia, saying they will “work on developing retaliatory measures”.
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