The Russian foreign Minister accuses the Ukranians of sabotaging the MINSK II agreement and the "International Coalition" of illegally invading a sovereign nation, Yemen.

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1. Moscow has previously criticized Kiev's unilateral invitation of a police force under the aegis of the EU into eastern Ukraine, saying the move undermined the Minsk ceasefire agreement because it wasn’t agreed by the rebel forces. Russia is ready to hear Kiev's proposals on the matter - if representatives of the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Lugansk are being involved in discussion, but Ukraine should be able to explain why such mission could be more effective than the already operating OSCE monitors, the minister said at a press conference on Monday.

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At the same time, US is trying to restrain other countries' relations with Moscow, Lavrov said, adding that such "demarches" make him question the decisions made by some US politicians.
"All partners who I meet when paying visits, and my colleagues who come with visits [to Russia] have come under pressure either from a US ambassador or some lower rank emissary from Washington who have traveled to the region with a warning," Lavrov said in the interview with Rossiya Segodnya.
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"It is obvious to me that Washington does not want to see the success of the Minsk agreements and overcoming of the crisis in Russian-European relations, although [US Secretary of State] John Kerry constantly reassures me of the contrary," he said.



3. Moscow is also disappointed by the actions of an international coalition, taking part in the military campaign against the Houthi rebels in Yemen without consulting UN's Security Council, Lavrov said in the interview on Monday. Saudi Arabia and other members of the coalition have only sought UN approval after having launched the operation, meaning that the campaign "has no internationally legal basis."