- The US ambassador to
Russia , John Sullivan, is returning to Washington amid mounting tensions. - Last week, Russia urged Washington to recall the ambassador for consultations.
- Russia and the US have been engaged in an escalating diplomatic tit-for-tat.
US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan will return to Washington this week to discuss with administration officials rising tensions with Russia, the US Embassy in Moscow said on Tuesday.
"I believe it is important for me to speak directly with my new colleagues in the Biden administration in Washington about the current state of bilateral relations between the United States and Russia," Sullivan said in a statement.
"Also, I have not seen my family in well over a year, and that is another important reason for me to return home for a visit," Sullivan added. "I will return to Moscow in the coming weeks before any meeting between Presidents Biden and Putin."
The announcement came after Russia urged Washington to bring Sullivan home as it announced the expulsion of 10 US diplomats in retaliation to new sanctions from the Biden administration that came in concert with the expulsion of 10 Russian diplomats.
Russia had previously recalled its ambassador to the US amid anger over Biden referring to Russian President
Tensions between Moscow and Washington have reached historic heights in recent weeks, on top of several years of deteriorating relations. Russia has amassed roughly 80,000 troops along
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