Russia and the United States have agreed on joint steps to restore their diplomatic missions, including the return of properties that were illegally seized between 2016 and 2018. The move signals a thaw in bilateral relations.
Diplomatic RelationsRussiaUnited StatesPropertiesInternational RelationsReal Estate NewsMar 01, 2025
The properties being returned include diplomatic residences and office buildings that were seized between 2016 and 2018.
The properties were seized during a period of heightened tension between Russia and the United States, which included mutual expulsions of diplomats and the closure of consulates.
The agreement is a positive step towards normalizing relations, as it demonstrates a willingness to engage in constructive dialogue and cooperation.
Both governments are working to ensure that the properties are returned in a timely and orderly manner, addressing logistical issues such as the transfer of ownership and restoration of facilities.
The United Nations and other international organizations have expressed support for the agreement, emphasizing the importance of maintaining open lines of communication between major powers.
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