Russia proposes removing primary causes of Ukraine crisis, says top diplomat

 

Moscow proposes removing the primary causes of the Ukraine crisis and its settlement should include eliminating threats to Russia emanating from the West, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a UN Security Council ministerial debate that he chaired on Tuesday, Paralel.Az reports citing TASS.

During his speech, Russia’s top diplomat offered a number of steps aimed at "restoring trust and stabilizing the international situation."

"Firstly, it is necessary to remove once and forever the primary causes of the crisis that broke out in Europe. The terms of establishing a durable peace in Ukraine were outlined by President [of Russia Vladimir] Putin and I will not repeat them. A political and diplomatic settlement should be accompanied by specific steps for removing the threats to the Russian Federation emanating from the Western, Euroatlantic direction," Lavrov said.

In this context, the Russian foreign minister stressed that "in the process of agreeing upon mutual guarantees and accords, it will also be necessary to take into account new geostrategic realities on the Eurasian continent where a common continental architecture of truly equal and indivisible security is being formed."

"Europe risks lagging behind this objective historical process," Lavrov pointed out. "We are ready for looking for a balance of interests," he emphasized.

Russia’s top diplomat said that "the process of restoring the regional and global balance of forces should be accompanied by active efforts for removing unfair factors in the global economy."

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