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Russian President Vladimir Putin called for the start of negotiations on the establishment of a security system at the expanded academic meeting of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on November 18.

Putin said that NATO’s provocative actions in Ukraine and the Black Sea “are forcing Russia to respond and take measures to protect and ensure its interests and security.” He said: “This is an ongoing process that puts pressure on the security system and structure of the entire European continent. The alternative is to negotiate the establishment of a security system. Such a security system can calm the situation and make countries feel safe in this way.”

Peskov said that Russia will negotiate with all relevant personnel on European security guarantees. He said that negotiations will not only be conducted with European partners. “Not necessarily. Everyone who has a say in ensuring European security,” Peskov said. “A document is a form. It must be a joint agreement. The determination of the form is one of the negotiation issues.” .

Peskov said that Putin will discuss his initiative to establish security guarantees in the upcoming talks with U.S. President Biden. Peskov said: “Obviously, this topic will also appear on the agenda of possible contacts.”

Source: TASS

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