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Published: January 17, 2025 4:03 pm
Author: RT

Moscow does not have an ambassador in Washington at the moment

It is unlikely that any officials from Moscow will attend the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump, the Russian president’s special assistant Yuri Ushakov has revealed.

Trump is set to be sworn in on Monday for his second term in the White House. By tradition, countries that have diplomatic relations with the US send their envoys to the ceremony.

“No one will represent Russia at the inauguration,” Ushakov told reporters at the Kremlin on Friday.

President Vladimir Putin’s top aide noted that Russia currently doesn’t have an ambassador in Washington. If the charge d’affaires receives an invitation, Moscow might have a representative at the inauguration after all, Ushakov said, suggesting that such an invitation had not yet been received.


READ MORE: Trump unlikely to adopt new Russia policy – Kremlin

Ambassador Anatoly Antonov, who had been in Washington since August 2017, was recalled by the Kremlin in October. Russian media have mentioned diplomat Alexander Darchiev, Moscow’s former envoy to Canada, as the most likely replacement but there has been no official confirmation of a new ambassadorial appointment.

Trump won the electoral college and the popular vote in November’s election, making him the second-ever US president to win non-consecutive terms. Traditionally, members of Congress, justices of the US Supreme Court, and any former presidents and their spouses attend the inaugural ceremonies, along with foreign ambassadors and any special guests invited by the new president.

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