The Russian side provided the United States, the UN and OSCE list of charges allegedly violating the moratorium on energy infrastructure attacks.
Moscow and Washington are preparing for the next assembly, aimed at “eliminating bilateral relationship barriers” and normalize diplomatic contacts. This was said by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday, April 1.
According to him, the negotiation process continues to approve the leaders of both countries. In March, the next negotiation of negotiations between the United States and Russia in Riyadh took place. Prior to this, the parties met at Istanbul.
“Now the second meeting is being prepared, meanwhile, phone contacts continue to communicate the video,” Lavrov said.
He also added that he sees the “planned development” and the US’s willingness to eliminate “unacceptable -acceptable obstacles” for the work of diplomatic missions.
At the same time, the Russian side moved the United States, the UN and the OSCE a list of accusations about alleged Moatorial violations in Ukraine to punch to energy infrastructure. According to Lavrov, the corresponding document was received by US president’s assistant to national security Mike Waltz and state secretary Marco Rubio.
In this regard, Moscow emphasized the Russian minister, also said that “he watched the moratorium on blows in Ukrainian energy facilities.” According to him, the decision was made on March 18 with Putin’s phone talk to Donald Trump.
Despite Lavrov’s statements, the United States and European countries have repeatedly accused Russia of mass attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, leaving millions of Ukrainians without light and heat.
Remember that the head of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, one of the participants in the Russian delegation, Grigory Karasin said that the dialogue of United States and Russia delegations to Saudi ER-Riyada was not easy, but useful for two states, as it was possible to discuss many problems.
Lavrov later said that Russia and the United States were organizing the northern stream to restore the gas pipeline.
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