US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has told his Russian counterpart the US will support Ukraine “for as long as it takes”.
Mr Blinken met briefly with Russian Foreign, Minister Sergei Lavrov, on the sidelines of the G20 summit in India.
It is the first time the two have spoken face to face since the start of the Ukraine war one year ago.
A senior State Department official said the discussion in Delhi lasted less than 10 minutes.
Mr Blinken also told Mr Lavrov that Russia should release Paul Whelan, an imprisoned American citizen, and that Russia should rejoin the New START nuclear arms control treaty that it recently withdrew from. The last time the two met was in Geneva in January 2022.
The Russian foreign ministry has reportedly denied there was a meeting or negotiations with the US at the Delhi summit.
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