State-run TASS reports comments from Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov regarding US President Donald Trump's announcement that he will (indirectly) send 'top of the line' weaponry to Ukraine and his threat of '100%' and secondary tariffs on Russia if Moscow does not return to the negotiating table within 50 days. Ryabkov: "Russia is ready to negotiate, [the] diplomatic way is preferable." Says that "Russia does not accept any attempt to make demands, much less ultimatums." Ryabkov: "NATO countries are not interested in peace in Ukraine...Russia has a negative attitude towards NATO's coordinating role in arms deliveries to Ukraine."
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