Russia appoints new ambassador to U.S

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, has signed a decree appointing former Deputy Foreign Minister, Anatoly Antonov as the country’s ambassador to the U.S., the Kremlin said on Monday.

Antonov, 62, has held various positions in the Russian Foreign Ministry and Russian diplomatic missions abroad since 1978.

He was appointed the deputy foreign minister in charge of military and political security in December 2016 after serving as the country’s deputy defence minister for six years.

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Antonov’s predecessor Sergei Kislyak returned to Russia in July after serving as Russian envoy to the U.S. for nine years.

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Kislyak had met with senior campaign aides to Donald Trump during the 2016 U.S. presidential race.

The meeting later became the centre piece of the controversy over Russia’s possible involvement in the election.

The Russian envoy was also suspected of being one of Russia’s top spies and spy-recruiters in Washington by the U.S. intelligence, according to a CNN report citing senior U.S. officials.

The Russian Foreign Ministry strongly rejected the allegations.

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