Pompeo says US actions with respect to Russia unlikely to change with government reshuffle

Pompeo says US actions with respect to Russia unlikely to change with government reshuffle
# 17 January 2020 21:39 (UTC +04:00)

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has stated in an interview with radio host Tony Katz that little will change in regards to how Washington treats Russia, even in the light of recent events, APA reports quoting Sputnik.

"I want to evaluate how this all plays out, but from our perspective […] our actions with respect to Russia aren’t likely to change as a result of some shuffling that takes place in the Russian Government", Pompeo said.

Pompeo further noted that the US will continue to act out of its own needs and interests when it comes to its relations with Russia, bringing up the decision to ditch the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty as an example.

His statement comes as Russia’s new Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin was appointed on 16 January following the resignation of the previous government led by Dmitry Medvedev. The former PM resigned following the announcement of major changes to Russia’s domestic policies by President Vladimir Putin, noting that these would need a new government in order to be implemented.

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