Russia's Lavrov meets Tillerson, says
feels U.S. ready to continue dialogue
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[August 07, 2017]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Sunday he believed his U.S. colleagues
were ready to continue dialogue with Moscow on complex issues despite
bilateral tensions.
Lavrov, who met U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on the sidelines
of an international gathering in Manila, said the first thing that
Tillerson asked about was Russia's retaliation to new U.S. sanctions
against Moscow.
"He was primarily interested ... in details of those decisions that we
grudgingly made in response to the law on anti-Russian sanctions,"
Lavrov said.
The meeting was their first since President Donald Trump reluctantly
signed into law the sanctions that Russia said amounted to a full-scale
trade war and ended hopes for better ties.
"We provided an explanation," Lavrov said, referring to Russia's
decision to take over a summer-house compound in Moscow leased by the
U.S. embassy and an order to slash U.S. diplomatic presence in Russia.
Lavrov said he also cited President Vladimir Putin who, in an interview
to Russian TV last week, explained Moscow's need to retaliate to the
U.S. sanctions over its role in the Ukrainian crisis and recently
expanded to punish Russia for meddling in the U.S. presidential
election.
Lavrov described his talks with Tillerson as lengthy and said they
covered a wide range of topics, from the nuclear issue on the Korean
peninsula to coordination plans between Russia and the United States to
withstand attacks.
"We felt the readiness of our U.S. colleagues to continue dialogue. I
think there's no alternative to that," Lavrov said.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov shakes hands with U.S.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson during a news conference following
their talks in Moscow, Russia, April 12, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei
Karpukhin
The two sides agreed that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei
Ryabkov and Under Secretary Thomas A. Shannon would continue
discussing complex issues on the bilateral agenda.
UKRAINE
Speaking on Rossiya24 state TV, Lavrov also said Tillerson told him
the United States' special representative on Ukraine, Kurt Volker, a
former U.S. envoy to NATO, would meet a senior aide to Putin,
Vladimir Surkov, "in the nearest future".
"We would be interested to see what impression the U.S. special
envoy has on the current state of affairs," Lavrov said.
Washington sent Volker to Ukraine last month to assess the situation
in the ex-Soviet republic, where a 2015 ceasefire between Kiev's
forces and Russian-backed separatists in the eastern part of the
country is regularly violated.
Washington cites the conflict as a key obstacle to improved
relations between Russia and the United States.
(Reporting by Andrey Ostroukh; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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