“ Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov thought of offering “security guarantees” from Moscow to the countries of the European Union and NATO. Source: “European Truth” with reference to TASS. Details: Speaking at the International Conference on Eurasian Security in Minsk, Lavrov said that Russia “does not have and had no intention of attacking any of the current members of NATO and the European Union.” “We are ready to consolidate this position in future security guarantees for this part of Eurasia,” he said. But, according to the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the leaders of the European Union are moving away “from consideration of these future guarantees on a truly collective basis” because they seek “security guarantees not with the participation of Russia, but against Russia.” Earlier, Lavrov already said that by invading Ukraine, Russia allegedly does not violate the security guarantees that it undertook to provide under the Budapest Memorandum. He also directly rejected the US proposal to stop hostilities on the current demarcation line.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Lavrov. Photo: YUKI IWAMURA/AFP via Getty Images Source: “European Truth” with reference to TASS.
Details: Speaking at the International Conference on Eurasian Security in Minsk, Lavrov said that Russia “does not have and had no intention of attacking any of the current members of NATO and the European Union.”
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“We are ready to consolidate this position in future security guarantees for this part of Eurasia,” he said.
But, according to the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the leaders of the European Union are moving away “from consideration of these future guarantees on a truly collective basis” because they seek “security guarantees not with the participation of Russia, but against Russia.”
Earlier, Lavrov already said that by invading Ukraine, Russia allegedly does not violate the security guarantees that it undertook to provide under the Budapest Memorandum.
He also directly rejected the US proposal to stop hostilities on the current demarcation line.
