Diplomat: Russia Sees No Reason to Discuss Illegal US Sanctions RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 17.09.2014 Moscow sees no reason to initiate negotiations with the United States on the "illegal" sanctions imposed on Russia, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Tuesday. "We … do not encourage any discussions with the US about sanctions. We see no topic for discussion here. We consider unilateral sanctions, imposed beyond territorial jurisdiction, to be illegal and in breach of the international law. So there is no reason to negotiate on these issues on any level. We are not going to do this," he told RIA Novosti in an interview. "We will continue our course firmly and consistently. Sanctions or their absence will have no impact on what we did and will do in our relations with Kiev, on what we suggest and what we keep in mind while promoting stabilization in the southeast and the launch of internal political process in Ukraine," the Russian diplomat said, adding that Russia should "be ready for everything" in its relations with the United States. Underlying the US current policy is "the intention to build up pressure before the dynamics of situation in Ukraine changes," Ryabkov stated. The diplomat criticized the US political line that fails to correspond to reality. "I have grave doubts that Washington officials formulating policy toward Russia and Ukraine perceive the reality adequately," Ryabkov said, adding that he hopes such "political surrealism" will not dominate. Ryabkov also noted that the US administration has managed to demolish "the efficient working mechanism" that Russia and the United States managed to set up in the recent past. A new round of Western sanctions against Moscow over its alleged role in the Ukrainian crisis came into force on September 12. The sanctions complicate access to EU and US credit for a number of key Russian banks and oil and defense companies and ban the provision of technical and other assistance to Russian oil companies. Moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement in the Ukrainian conflict, calling sanctions an ineffective tool, which threatens international peace and stability and contradicts international law. Other news: Prime Minister: Finland to Continue Nuclear Cooperation With Russia Despite Sanctions If we look at Rosatom's activities, there have been no problems whatsoever. Russian Nuclear Experts Present Bushehr-2 NPP Project in Iran Several Russian companies, including OKB Gidropress and Atomstroyexport participated in the seminar. Iran Detains Ukrainian Citizen Suspected of Sabotage at Bushehr NPP: Reports The report did not specify the time of the incident. |
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