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Moscow will insist on the inclusion in any future

"Not to the detriment of someone's safety": Russia is ready for negotiations on Ukraine - Lavrov

Moscow will insist on the inclusion in any future "fuse agreements" from double interpretation, said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Russia is ready for negotiations on the end of the war in Ukraine and the security system in Europe. President of the UN press conference in the meetings of the Security Council. Of course, given the need to eliminate the root causes and, of course, in view of the need to ensure the legitimate interests of Russia's security.

Not to the detriment of someone's security, but in the context of a general arrangement, "he said. Lavrov said that Moscow will insist on the inclusion in the possible future treaty on European security" fuses from double interpretation ", as well as" carefully monitor the wording and guarantees ". " The treaty that I hope at some stage in European security will be reached, and in this context the Ukrainian crisis will be regulated, we will, of course, look very carefully at the wording.

And we will put in this document fuses from repeated, unclean, contractual interpretations that are filled with this story, " - said the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry. Lavrov also spoke about Russia's participation in the second world of peace. He says," The Second Conference on Ukraine contains unacceptable for Russia. Approaches. "Moscow will not be involved in this. He is convinced that" the event took a course for any cost of ultimatum of Zelensky.

"On July 15, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that he had instructed to prepare a plan for the second world summit for November, for November What Russian representatives should be. "After these three points, if they work, it will be ready to fully implement all points, and I set the task that in November we had a completely ready plan for the second summit," the head of state said. The New York Times wrote that Ukraine plans to start negotiations with Russia and end the fighting.