Relations of Moscow and Brussels have approached the line, when the goodwill gestures do not give the desired result, and attempts to talk in the language of ultimatums were unacceptable and pointless, said the Minister of foreign Affairs of Russia S. Lavrov.. " Unfortunately, in relations with the European Union we have approached the line, when the goodwill gestures do not give the desired result, " said Lavrov on the question of RIA " Novosti " about the efficiency of conservation measures adopted in response to the punishment of the EU." has stated many times that trying to talk with Russia in the language of ultimatums is absolutely unacceptable and hopeless. Our response to these steps was balanced, and take into account the rights and Russia's commitments under international treaties, as well as among them in the WTO ", - said the Minister. As he said, " do not forget that the current situation was the result of the policy that the Brussels held on Ukraine, for example by supporting committed by the ultra-nationalists coup and possessing weapons seizure of power "." in the end, the country was on the brink of schism, was plunged into the abyss of a fratricidal war. Then the EU wrongly tried to pass on to us the blame for that tragedy, brought about Russia's unilateral punishment, the practice of which is illegitimate, condemned by the UN General Assembly and is contrary to WTO rules. However, the unwinding of EU sanctions spiral bit is associated with the development of the Ukrainian fall, " said the Minister. Before Tuesday, the head of the state Duma Sergey Naryshkin tried to convince the European Union to take their own destiny into their own hands, and not to resort to " bear services USA, which come in a number of European institutions, influence decision making and provoke conflicts. In November, the Deputy head of the Russian Foreign Minister Alexei Meshkov tried to convince the European Union to abandon meaningless sanctions spiral, noting that in this case Russia will cancel their countermeasures.
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