The high-level meeting will be held in Istanbul on Thursday, according to the foreign minister High-level diplomats from Russia and the US are set to meet this week to discuss the operations of their respective embassies, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. Lavrov made the remarks on Wednesday at a press conference in Doha, Qatar, specifying that the meeting will take place in Istanbul, Türkiye, on February 27 and will focus on normalizing the work of both countries’ embassies. The outcome of the upcoming talks would determine how “quickly and effectively we can move forward,” the diplomat added. The two sides are expected to address “systemic issues” stemming from the “previous US administration’s unlawful actions to create artificial obstacles” for the Russian embassy’s operations, according to Lavrov. Russia and the US have a lengthy history of diplomatic tensions, including mutual expulsions of embassy staff even before the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. A major flashpoint came in late 2016 when the administration of President Barack Obama restricted Russian diplomats’ access to residences in New York and Maryland, later seizing additional Russian properties.Tensions escalated further under President Joe Biden, leading to operational restrictions on embassies in both countries, significantly affecting diplomatic staffing and overall embassy functions. Since 2023, the US diplomatic mission in Russia has been headed by Ambassador Lynne Tracy. Russia’s former ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, stepped down from his post in October 2024. Some Russian media outlets have since reported that the Foreign Ministry has nominated Aleksandr Darchiev, head of its North American Department, for the position. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told RIA Novosti this month that Moscow has put forward a candidate but has yet to receive Washington’s approval. READ MORE: Russia and US will have to ‘clean up’ after Biden – Lavrov The development comes on the heels of high-level Russia-US talks in Saudi Arabia on February 18, where both nations agreed to work towards ending the Ukraine conflict and improving diplomatic and economic ties. Lavrov described the meeting in Riyadh as a first step toward rebuilding relations, stressing that Moscow and Washington need to “clean up the legacy” left by the Biden administration. Lavrov said that a swift appointment of ambassadors in Washington and Moscow would be an important step toward restoring full-scale cooperation.