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US ready to talk missiles, military exercises with Russia: White House official

Discussions ‘exploratory’, will not lead to firm promises, says source

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Jan 2022 12:00PM

US ready to talk missiles, military exercises with Russia: White House official
US Deputy Secretary of state Wendy Sherman is to meet with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov (pic) for an initial conversation tonight before holding their main meeting tomorrow. – Alchetron pic, January 9, 2022

WASHINGTON – The United States is ready to discuss with Russia the two countries’ missile systems and military exercises, in talks that could begin as early today in Geneva, a senior White House official said yesterday.

US and Russian diplomats are meeting in Switzerland to try to defuse tensions as Washington and Europe accuse Moscow of preparing a new invasion of its neighbour Ukraine.

“There are some areas... where we think it might be possible to make progress, provided any promises are reciprocal,” the official said, giving some details on a conference call.

“Russia has said it feels threatened by the prospect of offensive missile systems being placed in Ukraine. The United States has no intention of doing that. So, this is one area where we may be able to reach an understanding if Russia is willing to make a reciprocal commitment,” said the official, who requested anonymity.

“Moscow has also expressed an interest in discussing the future of certain missile systems in Europe, along the lines of the INF Treaty (Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty) and we’re open to discussing this,” the official said.

Finally, Washington is ready to discuss the possibility of reciprocal restrictions on the size and scope of military exercises conducted by Russia as well as by the US and Nato, the source said.

“We won’t know until we get to these conversations starting tomorrow night whether Russia is prepared to negotiate seriously and in good faith,” the official warned, saying the Russians and Americans will likely have an initial conversation tonight before holding their main meeting tomorrow.

“We’re going into these meetings with a sense of realism, not a sense of optimism,” the source said, indicating that they would be “exploratory” and would not lead to firm promises.

“I would not at all be surprised that Russian media begins to report, perhaps even while the talks are still under way, that the US has made all manner of concessions to Russia. This is a deliberate attempt to create division among allies, in part by manipulating all of you,” the official told reporters on the conference call.

US Deputy Secretary of state Wendy Sherman is to meet Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov for this evening’s talks, according to a State Department spokesman.

Sherman will be accompanied by Lieutenant General James Mingus, the Joint Staff director of operations, and Ryabkov will attend the talks with Russian deputy defence minister Colonel General Aleksandr Fomin. – AFP, January 9, 2022

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