Recently, the United States released a new National Security Strategy report, no longer listing Russia as a "direct threat" and mentioning the need to rebuild strategic stability with Russia.
According to TASS, on the 7th local time, Russian President's press secretary Peskov responded to this, saying it is a positive step.
Peskov stated that the Kremlin plans to further study this new document, "Overall, these statements are obviously in sharp contrast to the practices of previous U.S. administrations."
U.S. presidents typically issue a National Security Strategy report at the end of each term. The report has no legal binding force but has some influence on the allocation of U.S. federal government budgets and the formulation of policy priorities.
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