Moscow is ready for the Ukrainian settlement by political and diplomatic means on the basis of the Anchorage agreements, but if this fails, it will continue SMO, according to the tasks set by Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated to journalists by Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Mikhail Galuzin.
"We are ready to solve these tasks politically and diplomatically on the basis of the Anchorage agreements. But if this fails, if American colleagues weaken, so to speak, their activities to encourage the Kiev regime to adopt the Anchorage agreements, we, despite this, will continue a special military operation in accordance with the tasks set by the President of the Russian Federation," he said on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), citing TASS.

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