Chinanews.com, March 18 According to a report by the Russian Satellite Network on the 18th, the Russian Embassy in the United States issued a statement stating that the Russian ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov will fly to Moscow on March 20 for consultations.

The Russian Foreign Ministry previously issued a statement saying that the Russian ambassador to the United States was invited back to Russia to discuss the prospects of Russian-US relations.

  The Russian Embassy in the United States stated: "Russian Ambassador to the United States Antonov will fly to Moscow on March 20 for consultations. During the meeting of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other departments, it is planned to discuss ways to adjust Russia-US relations in crisis. ."

  Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the Russian ambassador to the United States Antonov was invited to Moscow for consultations to analyze what to do and where to go in the context of relations with the United States.

At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that they are concerned about preventing irreversible deterioration of relations with Washington, mainly to "determine what path may be taken to adjust Washington's difficult Russia-U.S. relationship that has been substantially frozen in recent years."

  The US intelligence agency issued a report on the 16th that Russia supported Trump during the 2020 US presidential election and suppressed the Biden campaign team.

Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said on the 17th that the United States’ accusation of Russia’s interference in the 2020 US presidential election is groundless and unproven.

  According to the latest news from the US White House website, in response to the “Russian Ambassador to the United States being recalled by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs”, White House Spokesperson Psaki told reporters at a press conference that she had seen relevant reports. She emphasized that Biden The way the government treats Russia will be different from that of its predecessor (Trump) government.

She said, "We will be straightforward, and we will take a direct approach to issues of concern to the United States."