Russia’s Lavrov proposes Russia continue diplomatic work

MOSCOW, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday suggested to President Vladimir Putin that Moscow continue along the diplomatic path in its efforts to extract security guarantees from the West, as tensions soar over Ukraine.

Lavrov told Putin the United States had put forward concrete proposals on reducing military risks, but said responses from the European Union and NATO military alliance had not been satisfactory.

Western powers fear Russia may be poised to invade Ukraine, something Moscow has repeatedly denied planning.

Russia will not take part in a meeting of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) scheduled for later on Monday, the RIA news agency cited Russian diplomat Konstantin Gavrilov as saying.

The meeting was requested by the Baltic states and would concern “unusual military activity” in Belarus.

Photo – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. EPA-EFE/RUSSIAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY HANDOUT —

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