Lavrov, Rubio discus removal of ‘barriers’ set by previous US administration, Russia says
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (left) spoke to his US counterpart Marco Rubio in a call on Feb 15.
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MOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the situation in Ukraine in a call on Feb 15 as well as the removal of “unilateral barriers” set by previous US administration, Moscow said.
Peace talks on ending the war in Ukraine are to start in the coming days after US President Donald Trump shocked European allies
During the call on Feb 15, which was initiated by the US, Mr Lavrov and Mr Rubio agreed to work on restoring “mutually respectful interstate dialogue” in line with the tone set by the presidents, the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.
The two agreed to maintain contacts to resolve problems in bilateral relations, “in the interests of removing the unilateral barriers to mutually beneficial trade, economic and investment cooperation inherited from the previous administration,” the statement said.
It was not immediately clear what specific barriers were discussed.
“The two sides expressed their mutual willingness to interact on pressing international issues, including the settlement around Ukraine, the situation around Palestine and in general in the Middle East in general.”
The US under former President Joe Biden and Kyiv’s allies across the world imposed waves of sanctions on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine three years ago, aimed at weakening the Russian economy and limiting the Kremlin’s war efforts.
Mr Trump and Mr Putin spoke for over an hour on Feb 12, the first known direct contact between US and Russian presidents since Mr Putin had a call with Mr Biden shortly before ordering tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February 2022.
The Russian foreign ministry also said that Mr Lavrov and Mr Rubio discussed also how to tighten the conditions for the functioning of Russian diplomatic missions in the US.
“It was agreed to organise a meeting of experts in the very near future to agree on specific steps to mutually remove obstacles to the work of Russian and US missions abroad,” the ministry said in its statement. REUTERS

