Published: 18:10, October 7, 2024 | Updated: 18:28, October 7, 2024
Kremlin says Russia will appoint a new ambassador to the United States
By Reuters

Anatoly Antonov (center), Russian ambassador to the United States, departs after meeting with then Assistant Secretary of State for Europe Karen Donfried at the US State Department in Washington, March 14, 2023. (PHOTO / AP)

MOSCOW - The Kremlin said on Monday that a new Russian ambassador to the United States would be appointed, dismissing speculation that relations with Washington were being downgraded at the end of the term of the current envoy Anatoly Antonov.

The Siberian-born Antonov, 69, a career diplomat, had been head of the Russian embassy in Washington since 2017. He said in July that his assignment was coming to an end.

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin was not currently scheduled to receive Antonov, but added that an ambassador had the opportunity to report to the president daily.

Asked if the return of Antonov indicated that relations with Washington were being downgraded, Peskov said: "No, of course an ambassador will be appointed in a timely manner."

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