MOSCOW, May 15. /TASS/. The agreements that were reached at the Russia-US summit in Anchorage, Alaska, need to be confirmed, "better sooner than later," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
"The spirit of the summit aside, certain understandings and, if you will, even agreements on the basic settlement principles were reached in Alaska, which had been put forward by the US and backed by Russia," he pointed out.
"I only want to make it clear once again that it did not mean everything would be resolved once we made the Anchorage decisions public. What was agreed at the meeting were basic principles. There are still a lot of issues that require detailed consideration, which will become possible as soon as we confirm the Alaska agreements. I hope this will happen, better sooner than later," Lavrov added.
In this regard, Lavrov highlighted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s remark that Moscow "will achieve the goals of its special military operation under any circumstances." "We would prefer to use diplomatic means. However, if that’s impossible, we will continue to pursue our goals through the special military operation," he stressed.
The top Russian diplomat also noted that after the Alaska summit, "the Europeans, [Vladimir] Zelensky - naturally, he is always there - and especially London are doing everything they can to prevent the US from staying true to its own initiative."