JAKARTA - Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump discussed Washington's proposal on Ukraine in a summit in Alaska. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the proposal was accepted by the Russian side.

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there were only proposals, not agreements on Ukraine during the US-Russia summit in Alaska.

"When my colleague, Marco Rubio, said in Alaska that there were only proposals, but no agreement, I questioned what was meant by an agreement. If one party, in this case the United States, has put forward a proposal for a settlement on how to deal with this crisis, and the other party expresses its approval of the proposal, then it seems inappropriate to say that there is no agreement," Lavrov told reporters, quoted by Sputnik, Friday, June 26.

Lavrov emphasized the fact that the proposal from the United States had been discussed in a meeting in Alaska and had been accepted by the Russians.

"Of course, we still need to clarify the whole situation," Lavrov added.


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