Russia has offered the US an agreement on Ukraine and Iran – media
фото: Reuters
Russia offered the US an agreement covering Ukraine and Iran, but Washington rejected it.
This is reported by Politico, citing its own sources.
According to journalists, Moscow promised to stop transferring intelligence data to Iran. In return, the Kremlin demanded that the United States stop providing assistance to Ukraine, primarily in the field of intelligence.
According to sources, this proposal was made by Russian special representative Kirill Dmitriev during a meeting in Miami with Donald Trump’s representatives – Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
The issue was, in particular, the cessation of the transfer of coordinates of American bases in the Middle East to Iran. In response, Russia wanted to deprive the Ukrainian Defense Forces of access to American intelligence.
The Trump administration rejected the offer, but the very attempt at an agreement has raised concerns among European diplomats.
In Europe, it is believed that Moscow is trying to divide the positions of the US and its allies and conduct negotiations without their participation.
Separately, sources reported that the US also rejected Russia’s offer to transfer Iranian enriched uranium to it.
Previously, the Kremlin stated that it had common interests with the United States, in particular regarding sanctions and oil trade.
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