Since 2022, the United States has paid Russia $8 million: part of this money could go to finance the war in Ukraine

The US government has paid Russian companies more than $8 million to run its embassy in Moscow since the war in Ukraine began, a Newsweek investigation has found. Shortly after the invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, Russia was subject to economic sanctions by...

US Department of State commented on the closure of the immigration office in Moscow

Only refugee visa recipients can face problems. US Citizenship and Immigration Services will close its Moscow office on March 29, 2019. The last day for accepting citizens and applications is February 28, 2019, writes Voice of America. Jurisdiction of the Moscow office ...

The story of an American, replacing the Soviet employees in the US Embassy in Moscow

In late July, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that 755 employees of US diplomatic facilities in Russia would be displaced. It is not yet clear what this means for long-term relations between the two countries. And what does that mean - at least in part - for the core American team ...

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