US Secretary of State Marko Rubio said on Thursday that he had a sincere and critical conversation with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, about the war in Ukraine, during which he transferred the disappointment of US President Donaldis Donaldis
In particular, during a meeting in the Malaysian capital on Thursday, Marco Rubio said he had a honest and important conversation with Sergei Lavrov about the war in Ukraine.
Rubio said he had re -conveyed President Donald Trump’s dissatisfaction with the fact that there was no greater flexibility on the Russian side.
“We need a road map on how this collision can end,” Rubio said after a 50 -minute meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN conference.
Indeed, Rubio told reporters that Lavrov presented to him “a new idea” for Ukraine during their meeting in Malaysia.
“This is not a new approach. It is a new idea or a new thought, which I will convey to the president (Donald Trump) to discuss it, “said the head of American diplomacy, stating that it is not an initiative that would lead” automatically to peace “but” could potentially open the door “.
For his part, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Sergei Lavrov and Mark Rubio discussed the possibility of reaching a peacekeeping agreement on Ukraine, as well as the situation in Iran and Syria.
“There was a meaningful and sincere exchange of views on settlement of the situation around Ukraine, the situation in Iran and Syria, as well as a number of other international issues,” the ministry said in a statement.
Lavrov and Rubio “confirmed their mutual desire to find peaceful solutions to conflict, to restore Russian American economic and humanitarian cooperation, and to facilitate contacts between the two countries.”
The constructive dialogue between Moscow and Washington will continue, the Russian Foreign Minister concludes.
Source :Skai
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