MOSCOW, October 16 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian Foreign Ministry on Thursday dismissed media rumors about an agreement between Moscow and Washington to strengthen intelligence exchanges related to the fight against the Islamic State (IS).
According to the ministry, this issue was addressed by US Secretary of State John Kerry during his meeting with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Paris earlier this week.
In response, "Lavrov stressed that Russia has been involved in the fight against terrorism for a long time," and will continue to do so "without getting involved in " UN Security Council mandate.
Lavrov also reminded Kerry that the Russian-US Presidential committee had a special group dedicated to the joint fight against terrorism, whose work included anti-terror intelligence exchanges.
"Regretfully, the United States unilaterally halted the work of this committee and all its mechanisms, including the anti-terrorism group," the ministry said.
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