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To spread: according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federatio...

Negotiations of the US and the Russian Federation: Russia asks to restore the work of "Nord Streams" - Lavrov

To spread: according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, it will be "interesting" if Washington uses its influence to persuade Europe not to give up Russian gas. Russia and the US discuss the renewal of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. On March 25, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov said during an interview with the First Channel. "Now, of course, there are differences.

But the interest to restore the normal energy of Europe, is it only the interest of the US and Russia?" - said Lavrov in an interview. The Russian Foreign Minister has stated that European business is now paying for energy several times more than the US. He also sharply criticized politicians who oppose the restoration of "northern flows", calling them "sick or suicides.

" Among the politicians mentioned - Vicecanzler and German Economy Minister Robert Gabek, Ursula Head of Ursula Fon Der Lyen and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius. Also, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation said that several economic projects are being discussed from the United States. "It is normal when talking, the prospect of mutually beneficial common economic projects from the United States was also discussed. It is energy, space, Arctic.

We are two Arctic states," Sergei Lavrov replied. Lavrov summed up that Russia has no illusions about the situation because its bilateral relations with the United States have been deadlocked because of Biden administration. At the same time, he noted that Trump's representatives seek to make this relationship mutually beneficial and mutual respect. According to him, there is a consensus between the parties to prevent the differences between the two nuclear states.