Kremlin: Russian Federation And United States Are Negotiating On Plane Crash On Diplomatic Channels

Russia and the United States are negotiating on a plane crash near Washington, which also died, including citizens of the Russian Federation, on diplomatic channels. This was reported to reporters by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov.

“When there are some incidents with citizens of another country, the country is notified through diplomatic channels. So it is now happening, diplomatic channels are working in this regard. Unfortunately, there really was a tragedy, there are Russian citizens, and here, indeed, here Our diplomats discuss formalities associated with the delivery of bodies and so on, ”said the representative of the Kremlin, whose words are given by Russian media.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump told the Russian media that Washington will assist Moscow in transferring the bodies of dead Russians in a plane crash.

January 29, a passenger aircraft and a military helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington in Washington. On board the American Airlines aircraft were 60 passengers and four crew members, and three people on board the military helicopter. After the collision, the plane collapsed into the Potomak River. Nobody survived in the plane crash near Washington.

The creation of a general currency

is not discussed in the BRICS

The Kremlin also commented on the threats of US President Donald Trump to introduce a duties at the level of 100%of the BRICS participants if they attempt to create a new currency or alternative to the American dollar.

“There is no talk of creating a common currency. It was not conducted and not conducted. BRICS talks about creating new joint investment platforms that will allow investments in third countries, mutual investments, and so on,” the Kremlin spokesman said.

Synchronization of the Baltic countries with European Union networks

The Kremlin also commented on the upcoming inclusion of electric networks of the Baltic countries in the synchronous mode of working with the European Union network, which is scheduled for February 9.

“There is no commentary. These plans have long been announced. This required certain measures from our power engineers, and from their power engineers. In this case, we took all measures to ensure the uninterrupted, reliable work of our united energy system,” Peskov said .

February 8, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia plan to disconnect from the unified energy system of Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia (Bral).