5 Feb 2014 09:23

McFaul says his decision to leave Moscow unrelated to US-Russia relations

MOSCOW. Feb 5 (Interfax) - U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul says there is no political reason for his decision to leave Moscow.

"But it had nothing to do with US / Russia relations, and it had nothing to do with any decisions by the Russian government, it was all purely due the fact that I want and need to reunite with my family back in California. 7 months is a long time," he said in an interview with Interfax.

""Zero, not in the least," he answered the question whether some political things were involved in taking such a decision.

"The Obama administration was for me to stay as long as I could, and I tried to do that. I love this job, it's a fantastic job, and it's a great honor for me to represent my country in Russia," the ambassador continued.

"And also for me, this is an emotional time because this will mark the end of me working for Pres. Obama," McFaul said, adding that he had been working with the U.S. president for the past seven years. "And so it's an end of different layers for me, not just leaving Moscow," he said.