Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has not planned any contacts with Western diplomats at the UN, because “there is nothing to say,” said his deputy Sergei Ryabkov.
“No, it wasn’t supposed to. There is nothing to say,” he said on the air of the 60 Minutes program on the Russia 1 channel while answering a question about whether there has been and whether there will be contacts with representatives of the United States or other Western representatives of countries.
Then Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Ryabkov asked a question.
“Do you know what to discuss now? he asked.
Recall that on April 24, Sergei Lavrov arrived in New York to chair the UN Security Council. The same day was held the first meeting devoted to multilateralism through the defense of the principles of the Charter of the United Nations. During his speech, Lavrov recalled Russia’s goals in carrying out a special operation in Ukraine and that the Nazi regime in Kiev should not represent the interests of the people of Donbass, and also said that the United States had started to destroy globalization, idealized as the highest good. Tuesday, April 25, the second meeting was devoted to the Middle East.
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