The day before yesterday armed attacks and suicide in Paris may change the priorities in Washington and other capitals of the member countries of NATO, said today by Turkey Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Riampkof.
"The world is changing and this shock, shocking event happened in Paris, probably (...) changed little scale of our colleagues the priorities in Washington and other capitals (member countries) NATO," he said, answering a question about whether the attacks in Paris will bring closer the US and Russia.
Deputy Russian Foreign Minister also said that the talks in Vienna to resolve the crisis in Syria and the indications available from the capitals in the world, appears to indicate a greater understanding in the common fight against terrorism.
The Riampkof, who made the declarations to journalists on the sidelines of the summit G20, noted however that still has not been some "very significant progress" in the positions taken by the countries.
"The world is changing and this shock, shocking event happened in Paris, probably (...) changed little scale of our colleagues the priorities in Washington and other capitals (member countries) NATO," he said, answering a question about whether the attacks in Paris will bring closer the US and Russia.
Deputy Russian Foreign Minister also said that the talks in Vienna to resolve the crisis in Syria and the indications available from the capitals in the world, appears to indicate a greater understanding in the common fight against terrorism.
The Riampkof, who made the declarations to journalists on the sidelines of the summit G20, noted however that still has not been some "very significant progress" in the positions taken by the countries.
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