Tillerson laments sour ties with Russia, but holds out hope
WASHINGTON — The top American diplomat put the onus on Russia to take steps to repair flagging relations with the United States, even as he conceded that congressional sanctions would pose a new obstacle. Holding out hope for warmer ties, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said he’d meet with his Russian counterpart within days.
In a wide-ranging assessment of his first six months in office, Tillerson on Tuesday also:
— Revealed the U.S. is looking at options to entice Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to leave power peacefully.
— Insisted the U.S. doesn’t blame China for North Korea’s nuclear behaviour despite the American pressure on Beijing. He said the U.S. is open to talks with Pyongyang.


