Russia–United States relations
Turkey has right to choose its military aircraft, Putin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on May 25 that Turkey has the right to choose its own military aircraft, amid Ankara's deal to buy missile-defense systems from Russia.
Mueller has 'dozens of questions' for Trump in Russia probe
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has at least four dozen questions he wants to ask President Donald Trump in his investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, the New York Times reported on April 30.
Russia ready to make 'every effort' to improve political relations with West: Moscow
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on April 15 that Moscow would make every effort to improve political relations with the West, TASS news agency reported.
Yulia Skripal declines help from Russia
Yulia Skripal, who was poisoned in Britain last month along with her father, a former Russian spy, has said she did not wish to take up the offer of assistance from the Russian embassy in London.
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Yulia Skripal, poisoned daughter of Russian agent, discharged from British hospital
Yulia Skripal has been discharged from hospital more than a month since she was poisoned along with her father, a former Russian spy, with a military-grade nerve agent, the English hospital where they are being treated said.
Poisoned Yulia Skripal Has Been Discharged From British Hospital
Yulia Skripal has been discharged from a British hospital, the BBC reported on Tuesday, just over a month after being poisoned with a nerve agent along with her father Sergei, a former Russian double agent, quoted by Reuters.
Britain aims to resettle ex-spy in the US
Britain is considering offering poisoned Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia new identities and a fresh life in the United States in an attempt to protect them from further murder attempts, the Sunday Times newspaper reported.
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New Identities and New Life for the Skripals in the United States
New Zealand could become the Skripals new home although the US is the more likely destination.
Britain is considering offering poisoned Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia new identities and a fresh life in the US in an attempt to protect them from further murder attempts.
Russia Declares U.S. German Marshall Fund 'Undesirable'
Russia's government has added the German Marshall Fund of the United States to its list of foreign entities whose activities are deemed "undesirable" in the country.
Moscow has Canceled Strategic Talks with Washington
Russia has canceled the strategic talks scheduled for this month with the US after the US delegation withdrew at the last minute of a cyber security meeting, Russian ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov said, cited by France Press.