Russia’s Lavrov on stalled Ukraine talks: ‘We don’t run after anyone…’

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Russia's Lavrov on stalled Ukraine talks: ‘We don’t run after anyone...'

Russia's Lavrov on stalled Ukraine talks: ‘We don’t run after anyone...'

In the midst of the ongoing war with Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday expressed his hope to resolve the problem with the West to continue the supply of Ukraine seeds at the Black Sea Port, but insisted they must be willing to speak and if they did not do so, “That is their choice.

Speaking during the G20 meeting, Russian Foreign Minister said Moscow was open to negotiations with the West. This is the first time Russia has held a face -to -face meeting with the most fierce critics from the West, including US Secretary Antony Blinken.

We are not the ones who stop contact with each other. This has been done by the US … we are not chasing anyone, offering to meet. If they don’t want to talk, it is their choice,” Lavrov was quoted as saying by Tass at the meeting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs G20 .

He also claimed the US tried to force the whole world, including Europe, to leave a cheaper energy source and switched to more expensive.

Russia is ready to fulfill all its obligations for the supply of cheap energy,” Lavrov said, said Western countries using DoubleLetshinks in Ukraine.

Russian-Ukraine conflict and its impact on food and energy security are the point of discussion from a closed meeting on the island of Bali Indonesia. The meeting ends without a joint statement or announcement from any agreement that is achieved.

Western doublethink shows that the ideology was earlier than their concern about Ukraine, Ukraine and European security in general,” Lavrov stressed.

Lavrov further blamed Western countries at the meeting for “avoiding the Mandate of the G20, with a focus on the problem of global economy and seeking agreements to open the way for solutions to sustainable development at the United Nations.Conversely, immediately after taking the floor, they began to punish Russia in a hustle and bustle of the situation in Ukraine, “he added.

The Russian-Ukraine War is now in the fifth month and has replaced millions of people, killing thousands of countless people and destroyed European security who were reconstructed heavy after World War II.

This war also rustled through the world economy which caused higher prices for important things such as food and fuel. Ukraine cannot export millions of tons of wheat and other food, while Russia has been bombarded with international sanctions by the West due to invasion.

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