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The situation following the results of negotiations with the United States and NATO on security guarantees is generally clear to the Kremlin, said the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov.

“The situation is generally clear. We still have to wait for the promised written statements of the opponents,” he said in response to a question when it is planned to sum up the results of all three rounds of negotiations.

When asked if it was reported Vladimir Putin about the consultations, Peskov replied: “The president receives reports regularly.” The words of the representative of the Kremlin leads TASS.

Negotiations on security guarantees took place this week first with the American side in Geneva, then with NATO in Brussels and after that with the OSCE in Vienna.

As the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the OSCE Alexander Lukashevich stated, during all three rounds the Russian side felt fundamental differences. First of all, they concern how the principle of indivisibility of security is interpreted.

“Of course, this again and again convinces of the correctness of the arguments of the Russian side, that this principle and guarantees for the implementation of this principle should be enshrined in legal form,” Lukashevich said.

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