Foreign Ministry talked about dozens of Russia’s appeals in United States because of cyber

The Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said that Moscow sent more than 40 appeals because of the cyber in state structures and systems of the country. His words report RIA Novosti.

Diplomat clarified that at the meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin with American counterpart Joe Biden, the issue of the American attack on the health care system of the Voronezh region was raised. He said that dozens of Russian requests remained unanswered. “Epizodically, extremely rare, that is, you can say almost never, the Americans do not respond to our appeals,” said Ryabkov.

Deputy Foreign Ministry noted that the Russian side considers the absence of a reaction from Washington on this issue. He concluded that the United States demands an immediate response to their appeals on cybercrime, but Moscow requests are not perceived. “This is a harmful position, it will not lead any progress,” added Ryabkov.

On June 21, the representative of the White House, Jen Psaki, said that Washington did not intend to warn Moscow about Kyibrudars. She explained that Biden at a meeting with Putin mentioned hacker attacks in which they accuse Russia. “The president clearly gave to understand: these are areas that we observe, and reserve the possibility of actions that enhate the consequences,” Psaki emphasized.

On June 16, at Summit in Geneva, US President Joe Biden offered Russian leader Vladimir Putin to help deal with hackers inside the country and transferred a list of forbidden for cyber sectors.

/Media reports.