Russia wants to know if Trump has shifted his stance on Ukraine war after G7, Lavrov says
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Putin's alarm bells ring: After the G7 summit, Trump surprises with soft tones towards Ukraine.
The Kremlin said Thursday that Russia is "deeply grateful for the efforts of US President Donald Trump to mediate the conflict in Ukraine, but warned that effective mediation is impossible as long as the United States is perceived as supporting one of the parties involved in the war.
Trump's Ukraine change of course creates confusion in Moscow. In his guest article for FOCUS, political expert Joachim Krause writes online that he considers Lavrov's reaction to be understandable and cites the reasons.
The alarm bells in the Kremlin are shrill because Donald Trump seems to be making an unexpected turnaround in the Ukraine war. Putin Minister Sergei Lavrov showed himself stunned and demands a statement from the US President.
There is unrest in the Kremlin whether Donald Trump is actually convinced that Russia does not want peace in Ukraine, at least that is what France's President Macron claims.
Russia wants to know if Trump has shifted his stance on Ukraine war after G7, Lavrov says
Russia wants to know if Donald Trump has really changed his stance on the Ukraine war after French President Emmanuel Macron suggested at this month's G7 summit that the U.S. president had done so, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday.
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