Сегодня в Москве состоится встреча Керри и Путина

Как сообщают источники в Кремле, сегодня, в четверг, состоится встреча государственного секретаря США Джона Керри и президента России Владимира Путина.

Глава Госдепартамента будет принят президентом России Владимиром Путиным. "Набор тем достаточно предсказуем: это и Сирия, и Украина, и вопросы двусторонних отношений", - сказал пресс-секретарь главы российского государства Дмитрий Песков.

На следующий день у Керри пройдут переговоры с министром иностранных дел Сергеем Лавровым.

На прошлой неделе президенты Обама и Путин провели телефонный разговор, темой которого был Нагорный Карабах.

источник: TASS.ru

фото: Путин и Керри

 

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