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The U.S. and its Western partners -- even officially non-aligned ones like Switzerland and Austria -- have “lost their position of independent, impartial players” in the Kremlin’s eyes, Ignatov said. “They can’t be middlemen.” ...
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The U.S. and its Western partners -- even officially non-aligned ones like Switzerland and Austria -- have “lost their position of independent, impartial players” in the Kremlin’s eyes, Ignatov said. “They can’t be middlemen.” ...
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The U.S. and its Western partners -- even officially non-aligned ones like Switzerland and Austria -- have “lost their position of independent, impartial players” in the Kremlin’s eyes, Ignatov said. “They can’t be middlemen.” ...