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Antonov Reveals, Russia Proposes to U.S. after Geneva, ‘We Must Live without Quarrelling on This Planet’

Russia’s Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov told reporters that Russia has sent proposals to the U.S. as a follow-up to the Geneva Summit, reported TASS today. “All participants [left Geneva] with the hope that Russian-U.S. relations would stabilize. Certainly, we expect that tomorrow will be better, better not only for Russia and the U.S., but the entire world,” Antonov noted. “That’s because the situation not only in Russia and the U.S., but also in the entire world, depends on how our Presidents held talks and what agreements they reached,” he said.

“In the early hours of today we sent our colleagues a series of proposals on the meetings, on the need to hold a serious conversation on how we will live together. We have no other option but to live without quarreling on this planet,” the Ambassador said. “That’s because, as Russian President Vladimir Putin stated many times, Russia and the U.S. bear special responsibility for international peace and security. We should cooperate and there is no other option.”

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