Earlier in the day, the European Union issued a six-month extension of its anti-Russia sanctions, due to expire on Tuesday.
"This [the extension of sanctions] does not mean at all that there is no efforts on our side to improve the relations with Russia, to increase the level of dialogue and of understanding," Mogherini said at a press conference.
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The European Union and Russia cooperate on global issues, particularly the Middle East, and in a very constructive way, she stressed.
The European Union, the United States and their allies imposed several rounds of anti-Russia sanctions in 2014, accusing Moscow of interfering in the Ukrainian conflict. Russia has repeatedly dismissed the allegations, calling the sanctions counterproductive.
Russian government has already reacted by submitting a proposal to extend the food import embargo waiting for the presedential administration to approve it.