Foreign Secretary met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during her
visit to Moscow.
A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said:
“In her meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov,
Foreign Secretary said that the aggressive build-up of Russian forces on
Ukraine’s border threatened Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial
integrity. She made clear that Russia needed to live up to the
international commitments it had entered into.
“She added that any further Russian invasion of Ukraine would
have massive consequences and incur severe costs. Russia needed
to deescalate, withdraw its forces from the border and pursue a
diplomatic path as NATO allies had offered.
“The Foreign Secretary further emphasised that Russian aggression
was counterproductive and had increased tensions, to which NATO
and Ukraine had to respond. The Foreign Secretary noted the right
of every nation to choose its own security arrangements. She
rejected the notion that improving one nation’s security
threatened another’s.
“The Foreign Secretary said as Permanent Members of the UN
Security Council, the UK and Russia had a responsibility to
maintain international peace and security and the pair discussed
cooperation on addressing Iran’s nuclear programme and the
situation in Afghanistan.
“The Foreign Secretary noted that our differences were with the
aggressive policy of the Russian government towards Ukraine, not
with the Russian people. She highlighted the cultural and
educational links between Russia and the UK and invited Foreign
Minister Lavrov to visit the UK in the coming months. The UK
wanted to see an improved bilateral relationship, but this
depended on Russia choosing to deescalate and taking the path of
diplomacy.”