Russia and U.S. agree to arrange regular review of bilateral relations to look for mutually acceptable solutions - Lavrov

MOSCOW. March 25 (Interfax) - Moscow and Washington have agreed to arrange a regular review of bilateral relations in an attempt to find mutually acceptable solutions to existing problems, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in the Kremlin.

"We have agreed to arrange a regular review of our relations with the aim of looking for mutually acceptable solutions to a number of problems," Lavrov said.

"The same approach is also irreplaceable for our cooperation in international matters," he stressed.

"The atmosphere of the Russian-American dialogue has a very serious influence on the international community's efforts to resolve numerous problems," he said.