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No Double Agenda, Just National Interests: Moscow on Its Position Regarding Ukraine Settlement

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Discussions about a possible peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian conflict intensified after Donald Trump became president of the United States. Trump has repeatedly expressed his willingness to seek a peaceful solution to the crisis.
Russia's position on the settlement in Ukraine contains no double edge or secret agenda, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said on Monday.

"There is no double edge in our position, no secret agenda... Our position is a derivative of deeply felt but experienced with full understanding of the seriousness and tragedy of what is happening, the national interests of our country, which we cannot betray. We have to defend them," Ryabkov told reporters.

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