Lavrov: Russia No Longer Trusts Western Calls for Ukraine Peace Talks
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Russia no longer trusts the readiness of the West to reach a negotiated solution on Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in a press conference held in Maputo, after talks with his Mozambique counterpart Maria Manuela dos Santos Lucas.
Moscow says the West only pretends to seek peace
The diplomatic path to ending the war in Ukraine has narrowed sharply after Russia’s foreign minister declared Moscow has permanently lost faith in Western peace promises. Lavrov accused the West of imitating a willingness to negotiate while issuing ultimatums, citing a decade of broken agreements. Moscow remains open to talks but only on root causes […]
The head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov, accused Western countries of violating all the understandings agreed upon in recent years. The Russian official argued that Western calls for a negotiated solution are unreliable, under conditions in which, in his view, previous agreements were not respected.
The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, today accused in Maputo, the West of acting hypocritically by appealing to the negotiated solution of the conflict in Ukraine, but by sabotaging this claim, warning that the good will is over. We will not continue to believe in the West when it claims that it wants negotiated solutions. This reserve of goodwill and hope has definitely run out, Lavrov said, in statements to journalists after meeting wi…
In Maputo, the head of Russian diplomacy said that agreements negotiated in 2014, 2015, 2019 and 2022 were destroyed by the West and that Moscow wants to meet the June 2024 goals.
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