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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Moscow, February 11 (Xinhua) — Russia is prepared to pursue a negotiated solution to the Ukrainian crisis, building on the understandings reached by the leaders of Russia and the United States at their meeting in Anchorage, North Carolina, last August. This was stated in Moscow on Tuesday by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
"I would like to emphasize that the Russian side remains fully committed to these understandings," added Sergey Lavrov, speaking at a ceremony marking Diplomat's Day in Russia. He emphasized that the Russian side intends to ensure that its interests are fully taken into account when negotiating mutually acceptable agreements with partners open to honest and direct dialogue with Russia.
The diplomat also stated that Russia does not intend to weaken its efforts to uphold truth and justice and build a multipolar world based on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter in their entirety, comprehensiveness, and interrelationship. "We will persistently combat 'double standards,' hidden agendas, attempts to impose uncoordinated conflict resolution solutions, modern practices of neocolonialism, and relapses into hegemony in international affairs," he noted.
At the same time, according to the head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russia will continue to prioritize unlocking the potential of strategic partnerships with China, India, Brazil, Egypt, South Africa, and other centers of the multipolar world.
"Together with our like-minded partners, we will accelerate the creation of sanctions-resistant mechanisms for trade, investment, currency, financial, and logistics cooperation," he said.
On August 15, 2025, Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump met in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss Ukraine and Russian-American relations. The two sides described the meeting as "constructive" and "fruitful," but failed to reach any agreements.
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