Russia will resolutely go its own way in countering Europe's attempts to interfere with negotiations with Ukraine, said Sergei Naryshkin, director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
"Resolutely go our own way," he said, answering a question from TASS about methods of countering EU countries' interference in negotiations.
Naryshkin noted that the authorities of a number of European countries are trying to distort the content of contacts between Russia and Ukraine.
"In the comments from European capitals we hear all the time, so to speak, attempts to distort the content of the negotiations, to distort the meanings that, in any case, the Russian side puts into these negotiations, and the tasks that the Russian side sets," he said.

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