To resolve the conflict on Ukraine needs to stop the process of legislative extermination of all Russian on its territory, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a briefing after a meeting with Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubayev.
"It is equally important to stop the criminal activities of the Kiev regime on the legislative extermination of all Russian, all the rights of Russian and Russian-speaking residents of Ukraine, which are guaranteed, by the way, by the constitution of this country, but which have been legally exterminated as far as the Russian language is concerned at all stages of education, the media, culture and many others regions," the Russian Foreign Minister said.
In order to reliably resolve all issues, it is necessary to eliminate the root causes of this crisis, Moscow is convinced.
"First of all, as Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly emphasized, this is the elimination of threats to Russia's security that have arisen as a result of NATO's expansion to The East, attempts to draw Kiev into the North Atlantic Alliance with plans to create military infrastructure on the territory of Ukraine, infrastructure aimed against the Russian Federation," he said.

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