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Russian FM Lavrov expects to talk to US counterpart Tillerson soon on Ukraine & bilateral relations | Russian FM Lavrov expects to talk to US counterpart Tillerson soon on Ukraine & bilateral relations |
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said in an interview he will probably be in contact with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson soon, and is expecting to discuss the situation in Ukraine, bilateral relations, and other major international issues. | Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said in an interview he will probably be in contact with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson soon, and is expecting to discuss the situation in Ukraine, bilateral relations, and other major international issues. |
Commenting on the situation in Ukraine with Russian channel NTV, Lavrov said he sees no alternative to the package of measures in the Minsk agreement. | |
“The Europeans, and hopefully the Americans, will confirm this,” he said. | |
“I say ‘hopefully’ because the US team that will deal with Ukraine has not been formed yet,” he added. | |
Lavrov hopes the US State Department officials with whom it will be possible to discuss the situation in Ukraine and Syria will be appointed soon. | |
“This process takes some time, because the entire Obama team at the US State Department left the place at their own initiative, as they stated. Now there are some career diplomats left there, with no bosses. Rex Tillerson, as a new person in this field, is now plunging into the details of the problems [we’ll] have to work on. I’m sure that this process will be completed fairly quickly,” Lavrov said. | |
“But the key deputies have not been appointed yet, and the key areas of the foreign policy haven’t been mapped out either,” he added. |