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Kremlin dismisses speculation that Lavrov has fallen out of favour with Putin

  • On Friday, the Kremlin forcefully denied reports that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had been sacked, with spokesman Dmitri Peskov saying there is 'nothing in these reports that corresponds to reality.'
  • Lavrov's absence from a Security Council meeting on Wednesday, reported by Kommersant as coordinated 'by agreement', sparked speculation about his status among Security Council members.
  • Journalists linked a cancelled Budapest summit to a tense phone call with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who told U.S. leaders Moscow was unwilling to negotiate, while Telegram channel Nezyger described Lavrov's terse conduct.
  • A presidential decision reassigned delegation leadership as the Kremlin announced Maxim Oreshkin will lead the G20 delegation, with officials saying President Vladimir Putin made the change without public reason.
  • Lavrov, a veteran diplomat, remains prominent as analysts say the episode signals a possible cooling in Putin's confidence amid foreign ministry reshuffle rumors.
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After a 'disastrous' phone call, the Russian Foreign Minister has reportedly fallen out of favor with his boss, Vladimir Putin.

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Relayed by the independent Russian media, persistent rumours echo a departure from Sergei Lavrov by Vladimir Putin. Allegations breached by the Kremlin. - Sergei Lavrov fallen in disgrace with Vladimir Putin? The Kremlin reacts (International).

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Lavrov discussed the terms of the Budapest summit with his American counterpart in October. After the discussion, the meeting was canceled.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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