Russia seeks answers from U.S. about help for Ukraine: Sergei Lavrov
MeridStreet AI summaryRussia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has requested information from the United States about the level of support it is providing to Ukraine. He specifically mentioned the alleged supply of intelligence as a key area of concern. This move is significant because it highlights the ongoing tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine, and could potentially escalate diplomatic relations. The issue of intelligence sharing is particularly sensitive, as it could impact military operations in the region.
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