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  "path": "/world/165799-spirit-of-anchorage-dead-russia-us-iran/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-10T14:51:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Russian officials have begun openly dismantling the notion of a \"spirit of Anchorage,” accusing the US of failing to honor understandings and warning that Moscow must act decisively to protect key partners, including Iran.\nLavrov Accuses the US of Violating Anchorage Understandings\n\nIn an interview marking Diplomat's Day, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said US statements about potential investment cooperation do not align with Washington's actual behavior. He cited several examples:\nthe introduction of new sanctions,\n\nthe displacement of Russian business from Venezuela,\n\nand the imposition of tariffs on buyers of Russian oil.\n\n\n\nLavrov accused the US of abusing the status of the world's reserve currency on an unprecedented scale by using the dollar as a political weapon. He also said Washington obstructs the economic growth of BRICS countries to preserve its influence, undermines Europe's energy security, and attempts to disable Russian gas pipelines.",
  "title": "No More Anchorage Illusions: Moscow Reassesses US Strategy"
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