Russia's foreign minister said Saturday that relations with the United States are on a positive track under Barack Obama's administration, but warned that Moscow won't make any trade-offs like agreeing to increase pressure on Iran.
Sergey Lavrov said Moscow is feeling a "cautious optimism" about relations with Washington.
"We are satisfied with how our relations with the new U.S. administration are developing," Lavrov said in a speech to a group of political scholars. "Mutual confidence was being eroded for a long period, and it will take time to rebuild it. But we are moving now in the right direction."
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