Last Modified: Wed, Apr 05 2017. 09 49 PM IST

US secretary of state Rex Tillerson to visit Russia on 11 April: Moscow

Russia’s foreign ministry says Rex Tillerson’s visit on 11-12 April would include talks with counterpart Sergei Lavrov, including the fight against ISIS, conflicts in Syria and Ukraine

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Rex Tillerson’s visit comes as contacts with Russia remain a highly sensitive issue for Trump administration, with law enforcement agencies and lawmakers probing alleged ties between his campaign and the Kremlin. Photo: Reuters
Rex Tillerson’s visit comes as contacts with Russia remain a highly sensitive issue for Trump administration, with law enforcement agencies and lawmakers probing alleged ties between his campaign and the Kremlin. Photo: Reuters

Moscow: US secretary of state Rex Tillerson will make his first visit to Moscow next week, Russia’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday, as the Kremlin looks to improve ties with Donald Trump’s administration.

The ministry said the visit on 11-12 April would include talks with counterpart Sergei Lavrov covering international security, including the fight against Islamic State and conflicts in Syria and Ukraine.

“We positively rate the stated aim of the new leadership in the US to change the situation for the better, but we think we should judge from real actions,” a statement said.

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The state department confirmed the visit and said that Tillerson will discuss “Ukraine, counterterrorism efforts, bilateral relations and other issues, including the DPRK (North Korea) and Syria.”

Tillerson’s visit comes as contacts with Russia remain a highly sensitive issue for Trump’s administration, with law enforcement agencies and lawmakers probing alleged ties between his campaign and the Kremlin.

Relations between Moscow and Washington plummeted to their lowest point since the end of the Cold War after Moscow’s seizure of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.

Moscow is keen to see the US drop punishing economic sanctions over the crisis in Ukraine and join forces in Syria.

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First Published: Wed, Apr 05 2017. 09 49 PM IST