"If he (US Ambassador John Huntsman. - Red. ) seriously expects from us some kind of similar guarantees, he was mistaken by the country. We will not make any unilateral statements and assurances, and all the more we do not intend to admit our guilt for some incidents to which Russia is allegedly involved, "said the Russian President's special envoy for international cooperation in the field of information security, Andrei Krutskikh, the ambassador at large, an interview with the newspaper Kommersant.
He made his comments, commenting on the recent statements by the US ambassador in Russia that Washington is ready to return to the issue of consultations on cybersecurity, if Moscow does not interfere in the elections to the US Congress.
Krutsky added that Russia has repeatedly said that it is not going to invade the internal affairs of the United States and influence the elections in this country.
"If something is agreed upon, it is only about mutual guarantees. And it is better about universal guarantees and rules of behavior, as has been proposed for many years by Russia. We are not going to fulfill someone's ultimatum demands and provide unilateral guarantees, "Krutskikh concluded..