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.
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).
Lavrov discussed the terms of the Budapest summit with his American counterpart in October. After the discussion, the meeting was canceled.
Putin ally denies rumor of Sergey Lavrov's ouster: 'Completely untrue'
The Kremlin shot down rumors that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had been sacked, calling the reports “completely untrue.” Speculation began to swirl around the veteran foreign minister this week when he was notably absent from a meeting on Wednesday with the permanent members of the Russian Security Council. Sources told Russia’s Kommersant special correspondent, Andrei Kolesnikov, that his absence was coordinated and “by agreement,” wi…
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