Moscow, Nov. 26 -- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, commenting on possible amendments that could be made to the US' 28-point-peace plan, said Moscow was open to concessions, but only so long as they don't violate its "red-lines" and core demands.

He also said the Kremlin "was willing to discuss specific wording", all the said amendments must be reflective of the "spirit and letter" of bilateral understandings reached between presidents Vladmir Putin and Donald Trump at the Aug 15, Alaska summit., but cautioned that any betrayal of this "spirit" could lead to a wholly different, and rather unpleasant series of events.

"If the spirit and letter of Anchorage is erased in terms of the key understandings we established, then it will be ...