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US’ new ambassador Lynne Tracy paying her first visit to Russian foreign ministry

She is expected to meet with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov to hand over her credentials
US Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
US Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy
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MOSCOW, January 30. /TASS/. The United States’ new Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy has arrived at Russia’s foreign ministry for the first time since her appointment to the post, a TASS correspondent reported on Monday.

According to the correspondent, she entered the ministry’s building without making any comments.

She is expected to meet with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov to hand over her credentials. After that, she will be able to assume her de facto duties. Tracy has been in Russia since Thursday.

She was met by protesters rallying in front of the US embassy, who were chanting "Why did you come here?," "War is US business," "America is a terrorist country," etc.

She was approved as US ambassador to Russia by the US Senate on December 21, 2022. She is the first woman to serve as US ambassador to Russia.

Tracy is a career diplomat. Until recently, she had been serving as Washington's envoy to Armenia since 2019. In late November, she told the Senate hearings that she agreed with Washington’s policy on Russia and supported tougher anti-Russian sanctions. She also said that her top priority would be the release of US nationals serving prison terms in Russia.