US eyes more stable, predictable ties with Russia, Blinken tells paper
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken had been referring to cyberattacks and the role of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
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ROME (REUTERS) - The United States hopes for more stable and predictable relations with Russia but if the latter continues to "attack", then Washington will respond, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a newspaper interview published on Tuesday (June 29).
"But if Russia is going to continue to take reckless or aggressive actions, we'll respond - not for purposes of conflict, not to escalate, but because we will defend our interests and values," he told Italian daily La Repubblica.
Mr Blinken - who was in Rome for a meeting on international efforts to combat Islamist militia - was referring to the SolarWind cyberattacks and the attempt to poison jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Earlier this month US President Joe Biden told Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Geneva that certain critical infrastructure should be "off-limits" to cyberattacks.
China was "the most complicated" when it came to relations Mr Blinken added, but said the United States respected the different relations countries had with China and that it would not ask any of them to choose between the two countries.
"It is, however, true that when we deal with China - as an opponent, a rival or a partner - we are much more effective if we act together," he added.
Mr Blinken also said that Italy had made important efforts in drafting legislation aimed at protecting its 5G network from "unreliable sellers" and that it should continue to carry out checks should investments from other countries arrive.
The United States has lobbied Italy and other European allies to avoid using equipment made by Huawei in their next-generation networks, saying the Chinese company could pose a security risk. Huawei has rejected the accusations.


