Key Points

The Kremlin says US-Russia ties hit an all-time low under Biden, explaining why Putin and Trump haven't met yet. A senior US envoy is in Moscow as tensions rise over Ukraine. Trump has set an August 9 deadline for sanctions if no deal is reached. The two sides haven't gone this long without a summit in modern history.

Key Points: Kremlin Blames Biden for Unprecedented US-Russia Tensions Under Trump

  • Kremlin notes longest delay in US-Russia summit in modern history
  • Biden administration left "unprecedented number of irritants"
  • US envoy visits Moscow amid sanctions deadline
  • Trump warns Russia of penalties over Ukraine crisis
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Under Biden, US-Russia ties lowered to 'unprecedented level': Kremlin

Kremlin cites Biden-era deterioration as reason for delayed Putin-Trump summit amid rising tensions and looming US sanctions deadline.

"Under the previous administration, our bilateral relations experienced an unprecedented deterioration – Dmitry Peskov"

Moscow, Aug 6

Moscow on Wednesday said that it is not surprised by the record-long absence of a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump, given the "unprecedented deterioration" of Russia-US relations during the tenure of former US President Joe Biden.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the remarks on an assessment, which noted that for the first time in the modern history of Russia, the US-Russian summit had not been held even after more than six months since the inauguration of the new US President.

Previously, the wait for the Russia-US summit reportedly lasted on average from one to five months. This time, six months and 16 days have passed since Trump took over the presidency; however, there has not been any personal meeting between the American President and Putin, Russian state-run news agency TASS reported.

"It is unlikely that one can speak about a unique situation. After all, under the previous (US) administration, our bilateral relations experienced an unprecedented deterioration," said Peskov.

He stated that under Biden, Moscow and Washington accumulated an "unprecedented number of irritants."

The US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff will be in Moscow on Wednesday to hold meetings with Russian leaders, amid heightened tensions over the US sanctions deadline.

Witkoff's visit comes at a time when tensions between Russia and the US are escalating.

Trump also confirmed that Russia could face sanctions by August 9 if an agreement is not reached on resolving the Ukraine crisis.

- IANS

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Priya N
Interesting how Russia complains now when they've been equally responsible for tensions. India has handled relations with both nations wisely - maybe they should take notes from our foreign policy!
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Amit K
The timing is suspicious with Ukraine crisis ongoing. Russia knows India has strategic interests here too. Hope our government maintains balanced approach - we need both US and Russia for defense and energy needs.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, I'm concerned about how this affects oil prices. Russia is major supplier and US sanctions could make things expensive here. Common people suffer most in these geopolitical games.
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Nikhil R
The article misses India's role as mediator. We've maintained strong ties with both nations despite their differences. Maybe PM Modi can facilitate dialogue - we've done it before with other conflicts!
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Meera T
While tensions are concerning, I appreciate India's independent foreign policy. We buy oil from Russia, weapons from US, and maintain sovereignty in decisions. That's how a rising power should operate! 👏

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