MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Russian high-ranking diplomat commented on media reports of possible US measures to respond to Moscow's decision to cut the number of US diplomats in Russia.
"We are closely monitoring all the signals regarding how the US side will behave in the matter of organizing the activities of our diplomatic missions in the United States," Ryabkov said.
Ryabkov added that such steps would be "a serious political signal that the US side does not yet show readiness to switch bilateral relations to more reasonable tracks."
He said Moscow still hoped the situation would not reach a new aggravation with the United States and that it would be possible to stabilize the bilateral relations.
In December, then US President Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats and banned Russia from accessing two of its diplomatic compounds. The decision came as a response to Russia's alleged interference in the US election, which Moscow has repeatedly denied.
In late July, Russia responded with calling on the United States to cut down the number of diplomats and technical staff of diplomatic missions in Russia to 455 people, cutting it by 755 people, on par with Russia's diplomatic representation in the United States, by September 1.