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The Russian Foreign Ministry announced today that Moscow has received a written response from Washington to its security proposals.
Sputnik news agency quoted the Russian Foreign Ministry as saying in a statement that the US ambassador to Russia, John Sullivan, handed Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko a written response from the US administration on the draft bilateral treaty on security guarantees previously submitted by the Russian side.
On the 17th of last December, Russia submitted two draft agreements with the United States and NATO on the file of security guarantees, which include guarantees that NATO will not expand to the east at the expense of Ukraine and any other countries, and commitments not to deploy new American medium and short-range missiles in Europe and to limit military activities in Europe.