Russian Foreign Minister calls US preconditions to return Russian property 'robbery'

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Russian Foreign Minister says US attempts to set preconditions for the return of Russian diplomatic property seized in response to Russia's alleged involvement in hacking the 2016 US presidential election campaign, are "daylight robbery".

MOSCOW (REUTERS) - US attempts to set preconditions for the return of Russian diplomatic property seized in New York and Maryland are "daylight robbery", Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday (July 17), the RIA news agency reported.

Mr Barack Obama, then United States President, ordered the seizure of two Russian diplomatic compounds and the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats in December over what he said was their involvement in hacking the US presidential election campaign last year, something Russia flatly denies.

Moscow had said a lot will depend on the outcome of a meeting in Washington later on Monday between Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov and US Undersecretary of State Thomas Shannon who will discuss the continued diplomatic row.

Mr Lavrov, on a visit to Belarus, was also cited as saying that "anti-Russian feeling" in the United States meant it was not certain that Moscow and Washington could agree on key global issues.

On a separate issue, Mr Lavrov was cited as saying that Russia and the United States would do all they could to address Israeli concerns about the creation of de-escalation zones in Syria.

He was responding to comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who told reporters in Paris late on Sunday that the arrangement perpetuated Iran's presence in Syria and that Israel was therefore "utterly opposed" to it.

The public objection was rare for Mr Netanyahu, who has sought to avoid confrontation with Moscow and Washington over Syria.

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