“We agreed to regularly exchange information on the implementation of export control measures, expand the exchange of information on sabotage networks and support investigations,” the text of the official statement says.

Negotiations will be held in Brussels next week to promote the relevant initiative.

Earlier, the European Union included the National Settlement Depository of Russia in the new sanctions list.

In total, the new EU list includes 65 individuals and 18 companies from Russia.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in an interview with the French television channel TF1, said: Russia does not think that the path to resuming dialogue with Western countries has been cut off.