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Russia Willing to Improve Ties with U.S.: Kremlin

Russia Willing to Improve  Ties with U.S.: Kremlin

MOSCOW - The Kremlin on Tuesday reaffirmed its willingness to improve relations with Washington and the hope to conduct more dialogues.

“Russia has always said, and we have been confirming it at various levels, that it is interested in the development of bilateral relations as well as mutually beneficial dialogue,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

“Currently there is at least a certain readiness to cooperate on and resolve tense issues such as the Syrian crisis,” RIA Novosti news agency quoted Peskov as saying.

He added that an intensive working-level dialogue on Syria between Russia and the United States would resume as soon as possible, stressing that “the main thing” to settle the crisis is to exchange anti-terrorism information.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday told the UN General Assembly that an anti-terror information center would be established in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.

Earlier, Russian media reported that the center was a joint initiative of Russia, Syria, Iran and Iraq in order to coordinate the fight against the extremist group Islamic State (IS).

“Putin and U.S. President Barack Obama discussed the anti-terrorism information exchange issue during their meeting on Monday,” Peskov said. “This is the main thing at the current stage, and other decisions would be made considering how the situation would develop.”(Xinhua)