Russia is ready for the US concept regarding Ukraine: what response Lavrov received.
Lavrov on Russia's readiness to accept US concepts
According to inkorr.com: Sergey Lavrov stated that Russia is ready to consider US proposals regarding Ukraine, but has currently only received a pause for thought. He also attempted to shift the responsibility for violating international agreements onto Ukraine, claiming that Russia did not violate the terms of the Budapest Memorandum, narrowing its meaning to a single point.
- Lavrov noted that the memorandum only provides guarantees from nuclear states regarding the non-provision of nuclear weapons to countries that renounced them.
- Thus, he interpreted the content of the memorandum quite narrowly.
Lavrov's statements indicate Russia's willingness to accept the ideas of other countries in the sphere of international relations, as well as a desire to avoid its own responsibility. The comments from the Russian Foreign Minister raise doubts about their objectivity and honesty in the context of resolving the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
These statements from Lavrov highlight the complexity of international politics and the entanglement of positions of the parties in the situation surrounding Ukraine. Contradictory interpretations of international agreements only complicate the search for common ground and compromise necessary for stabilization in the region.
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