US Secretary of State
John Kerry shared his impressions of yesterday's meeting with Russian
President Vladimir Putin and Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov. Kerry described the
talks a "significant and serious" adding that neither side was
seeking a "major breakthrough" in any particular area. Kerry
addressed a range of topics during the meeting with Russian President Vladimir
Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The officials discussed ISIS,
sanctions, and the state of a Russian/Ukrainian ceasefire.
According to Kerry,
it is important for Russia and the United States to keep communications open
even at the time when relations remain tense.
Afterwards,
US Secretary of State John Kerry is flying to Turkey, Antalya, to meet with
allies and partners who are going to take part at the meeting of NATO foreign
ministers. Kerry will then return to Washington to participate in President
Barack Obama's talks with the leaders of the Gulf countries.
Pravda.Ru asked
political scientist, director of international projects of the National
Strategy Institute of Russia Yuri Solozobov to share his views of the intrigue
of the meeting. The May 9 parade showed a very high degree of consolidation of
the Russian society around Vladimir Putin as the national leader. Secondly, the
Russian army demonstrated its strength as well, meaning that Russia is ready
for any development of the scenario, the expert told Pravda.Ru.
"If the West wants war - fine. Russia has all necessary
resources for that, but the country does not want to fight. If the West wants
peace, then Russia has long been open to peace, but the road to peace lies
outside the quadrangle of Kiev, Berlin, Paris and Moscow," said Yuri Solozobov.
Noteworthy, US
Secretary of State John Kerry said that US and EU sanctions
can be lifted after Minsk accords are fully implemented.
John Kerry's visit to Russia means Norman format is changing
"Anybody who has any control over anybody (in eastern Ukraine) needs to take every step possible to fully implement" the cease-fire accord, Kerry said at a joint news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
The intrigue of John
Kerry's visit to Moscow is about the change of the "Norman format"
from four to five members, Yuri Solozobov told Pravda.Ru.
The expert stressed
out that the largest US embassy in the world was in
Ukraine. According to him, it is an open secret that the
Ukrainian Security Service is a branch of the CIA. Many American advisers actually command the political regime in Kiev.
"There is a strange situation that we have. We agree on a cease-fire, but
then some people start breaking it from the Ukrainian side following a sudden
command from the outside. Without the participation of the United States such a
truce is hardly possible," the expert told Pravda.Ru.
The expert also
pointed out a diplomatic solution to the question of sanctions. "The
parade has shown outlines of a possible future strategic alliance between the
Eurasian Economic Community and the PRC. Even the Moscow-Beijing-Delhi triangle
has obtained distinct military specifications, for example, in the field of the
joint air and missile defense system. The US is terribly worried about all
this. The Americans realize that they are losing the continent of Eurasia. It
is the dramatic change in the balance of forces on the world political scene
that prompted Secretary of State Kerry to arrive in Sochi to negotiate with
Putin and."
Pravda.Ru
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English Pravda 13-05-2015