Russian Foreign Ministry announced requirements of United States on work of embassies

Russia offers the United States to freeze their visa issues and the work of embassies to continue consulting on this topic. This was stated by the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Ryabkov and called the requirements of the American administration for the work of dipms issues absurd, RIA Novosti reports.

According to the diplomat, consultations will resume if Moscow receives from Washington “Some response.” “It is important here to find a way to move a real case and return from these consultations, having at least some starting results, some initial signs that shifts in the right direction went that plans are planned. Need to freeze though We would implement these absurd requirements that are nominated from the American side, we are ready for this, this is also part of our proposals, “said Ryabkov.

Earlier Ryabkov said that due to the actions of the United States, issues related to the decision of the diplomatic crisis between Moscow and Washington, lead to a dead end and do not allow to deal with the problem. He believes that the US State Department deliberately “misleads the public” of both countries and pretends to resolve the diplomatic crisis.

The Russian side is not the first time with the accusations of the official Washington, criticizing the last for unwillingness to establish relations. In addition, Moscow accuses Washington in attempts to aggravate the crisis. The American side denies his guilt.

On December 1, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharov said that before July 1, the 2022th territory of the Russian Federation will leave another group of US diplomsses in Moscow in the event that the American side does not compromise into a solution to the diplomatic crisis. Prior to this, Russian Ambassador in Washington Anatoly Antonov said that 27 employees of the Russian Embassy in the United States are forced to leave the country until January 30.

/Media reports.