Moscow accepted Washington's proposal on Ukraine at the talks in Anchorage, and if you "approach it like a man," the problem should be solved. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in an interview for the international network TV BRICS.
"We are told that we need to solve the Ukrainian problem. In Anchorage, we accepted the offer of the United States. If we approach it in a masculine way, they suggested — we agreed, so the problem should be solved," the minister said.
"Russian President Vladimir Putin has said more than once that it doesn't matter for Russia what they say at the In Ukraine, in Europe, we perfectly see the cave Russophobia of most regimes in the European Union, with the rarest exceptions. The US position was important to us," Lavrov added.
The Russian Foreign Minister noted that, having accepted Washington's proposal on Ukraine, the Russian side was ready to move on to full-scale, broad, mutually beneficial cooperation with the United States.
"So far, in practice, everything looks the other way around: new sanctions are being imposed, a "war" is being waged against tankers on the high seas in violation of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. They are trying to ban India and our other partners from buying cheap, affordable Russian energy carriers — Europe has been banned for a long time — and are forcing them to buy American liquefied natural gas at exorbitant prices," he continued. — That is, in the economic field, the Americans announced the task of economic dominance."

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