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The United States has approved Russias appointment of Alexander Darchiev as its new ambassador paving the way for him to assume the long-vacant post in Washington.The American side has issued an official note granting agrment for the appointment of Alexander Darchiev, director of the Russian Foreign Ministrys North American Department, as the new Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United States, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday.The move comes amid the sudden thaw in U.S.-Russia relations following President Donald Trumps inauguration.Darchievs appointment had been in the works since October 2024, when his predecessor, Anatoly Antonov, returned to Moscow.
On Thursday, he led Russias delegation in Istanbul for six-hour negotiations with U.S.
diplomats talks that culminated in Washingtons formal approval of his posting.A seasoned diplomat, Darchiev previously served at Russias Embassy in Washington in the late 2000s before holding positions in the Foreign Ministry.
He later spent six years as Russias ambassador to Canada and headed the ministrys North American Department for the past four years.Darchiev is a proteg of Putin aide Yury Ushakov, Boris Bondarev, a former Russian diplomat in Geneva who publicly resigned in protest of the invasion of Ukraine, told The Moscow Times.
Ushakov was part of Moscows delegation at the recent U.S.-Russia summit in Saudi Arabia.Moscow has traditionally appointed a deputy foreign minister to its top diplomatic post in Washington, given the strategic weight of U.S.-Russia relations.
But in this case, the Kremlin has opted for a lower-ranking official a decision some see as a reflection of the state of bilateral ties.Technically, this is a downgrade, a Foreign Ministry official told The Moscow Times on condition of anonymity.
If relations were in a better place, the post would likely have gone to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov instead of Darchiev.A former senior Kremlin official echoed that assessment, noting that key U.S.-Russia matters are now handled at a higher level.I wouldnt be surprised if, for the next few years, Darchievs primary focus is simply getting Russias embassy and consulates in the U.S.
running smoothly again, the ex-official said, also speaking on condition of anonymity.Ryabkov, a seasoned negotiator on arms control and security issues, will remain in Moscow, where his expertise is deemed more critical.Hes needed here, the Foreign Ministry official said.Alexander Gabuev, head of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin, described Darchiev as a consummate professional.Hes a functionary to the core an Americanist who has spent his career on the U.S.
and Canada portfolio, Gabuev told The Moscow Times.He can be utterly charming when needed or a hardliner when the situation calls for it.
Hes pragmatic and will strictly follow instructions from the Kremlin, doing only whats possible given the state of relations and the orders he receives, Gabuev said.





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