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    Russian diplomat hopes for new US talks this autumn

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia aims for new talks with the US this autumn to resolve diplomatic issues. Previous meetings in Istanbul showed progress, despite challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • Diplomatic Efforts Between Russia and the US
    • Previous Meetings in Istanbul
    • Challenges in Scheduling New Talks
    • Goals for Future Discussions

    Russian diplomat hopes for new US talks this autumn

    Diplomatic Efforts Between Russia and the US

    (Reuters) -Russia hopes a new round of talks can be scheduled with U.S. representatives this autumn to clear up irritants in their relations, a senior diplomat was quoted as saying early on Tuesday.

    Previous Meetings in Istanbul

    The United States and Russia held two sets of talks in Istanbul largely devoted to diplomacy and the operation of embassies - one meeting in February, the second in April. Both sides said the talks had made progress on the issues.

    Challenges in Scheduling New Talks

    U.S. President Donald Trump and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin have since met - last month in Alaska - but those talks have yet to lead to an agreement to end more than 3-1/2 years of war in Ukraine.

    Goals for Future Discussions

    Sergei Ryabkov, a deputy foreign minister, told TASS news agency that among the reasons for a delay in arranging a new meeting on diplomatic matters was a desire on both sides to avoid a failure to achieve significant results.

    "In any case, if we are talking about some time frame, we are aiming to try to hold such an event at least by the end of autumn," TASS quoted Ryabkov as saying.

    There had been impediments, like technical or timetabling issues, he said, "but that was not the main thing."

    "The primary reason was that we did not want such a meeting to be without tangible progress. There is a risk that we will remain in one spot, that we will achieve no forward movement," Ryabkov told TASS.

    "It's therefore better, while we have political will on both sides, to keep working behind the scenes and perhaps it will be possible to form a basis for the next step or steps and all the logistical, organisational aspects will be resolved quickly."

    At the second round of talks in Istanbul, the U.S. delegation spent some six hours at the Russian consulate building in central Istanbul. A State Department spokesperson had said that Ukraine was not on the agenda.

    The State Department said the meeting continued "the constructive approach" established at the February talks.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia hopes for new talks with the US this autumn.
    • •Previous meetings in Istanbul showed progress.
    • •Scheduling challenges include technical issues and desired outcomes.
    • •Putin and Trump met recently, but no Ukraine agreement was reached.
    • •Both sides aim for tangible progress in future discussions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian diplomat hopes for new US talks this autumn

    1What is the main reason for delaying new US-Russia talks?

    The primary reason for the delay is the desire to avoid a meeting without tangible progress, according to Sergei Ryabkov.

    2When did the last US-Russia talks take place?

    The last two sets of talks were held in Istanbul, one in February and the second in April.

    3What did Sergei Ryabkov say about the timeframe for new talks?

    Ryabkov mentioned that they aim to hold a new meeting at least by the end of autumn.

    4What was the focus of the previous US-Russia talks?

    The previous talks were largely devoted to diplomacy and the operation of embassies.

    5How long did the US delegation spend at the Russian consulate during the second round of talks?

    The US delegation spent about six hours at the Russian consulate building in central Istanbul during the second round of talks.

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