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Lavrov told Putin about Ukraine's non-compliance with the moratorium on strikes on energy

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On April 1, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Russian President Vladimir Putin about Ukraine's failure to comply with the moratorium on strikes on energy.

According to the Foreign Minister, he reported this to the head of state during a meeting of the Security Council together with Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov.

At the same time, Lavrov noted that Russia adheres to the agreement with Trump 100%.

"The Russian army is observing the moratorium that President [of Russia Vladimir Putin] ordered to be strictly observed during a telephone conversation with [US President Donald] Trump on March 18," he said.

On the same day, Lavrov said that Russia had provided the United States, the United Nations and the OSCE with information on cases of violations by Ukraine of the moratorium on strikes on the country's energy infrastructure. The Foreign Minister recalled that on March 18, when agreements were reached to stop attacks on energy facilities, Russian air defense systems intercepted seven drones of the Russian Armed Forces, which had already been launched at targets in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted on March 28 that Russia reserves the right not to observe a moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure if the Ukrainian side continues to violate these agreements.

On March 25, Lavrov pointed out the incompetence of the Kiev regime after the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Sudzha gas measuring station in the Kursk region. He called the attack the reason why it is currently impossible to trust the Ukrainian side and make peace with it.

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