Putin expects US negotiators in Moscow after Iran talks; Siberia imposes fuel rationing as war strains deepen
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Guardian staff reporter
Summary
Vladimir Putin stated he expects US negotiators to visit Moscow once Washington resolves its Middle East discussions with Iran, signaling continued diplomatic engagement between Russia and the US. Meanwhile, the Siberian region of Irkutsk has imposed a 50-litre fuel rationing limit at state-run outlets as the economic impact of the war deepens within Russia. The briefing covers developments on day 1,586 of the Ukraine war, highlighting both diplomatic and domestic pressures.
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· 2 pulledWe expect that after all the events are over, after the active phase on the Iranian track has passed, we will see the arrival of those representatives of the US administration with whom we have already met in Moscow repeatedly.
We are ready to continue negotiations and ready to continue negotiations and discuss all the details.
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