Russia's Lavrov Says Peace Deal Must Ensure Its 'Security' Amid Ukraine Talks
- Russia stated that any peace deal regarding Ukraine must secure its own safety and that of Russians in Ukraine.
- Sergey Lavrov emphasized that solutions must respect 'Russia's security interests'.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed readiness to meet with Vladimir Putin and viewed the Washington talks as a significant move toward ending the conflict.
- A Kremlin aide mentioned that Putin is open to the 'idea' of direct talks.
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Mutual Security Must Undergird Peace in Ukraine
Amid all the talk of “breakthroughs” in the swirl of summitry to settle the Ukraine war over the past several days, by far the biggest was the recognition, at long last, that none of the players in this long-running tragedy will be secure until they all are. Achieving that goal—simple in concept but devilishly difficult to operationalize—will be the central focus of peacemaking over the coming days and weeks. The dawning of that reality began se…
Moscow. Russian Chancellor Serguei Lavrov said this Tuesday that it will not be possible to achieve a lasting negotiated solution in Ukraine without taking into account the interests of Moscow and the rights of the original population of the power in the neighbouring Slavic country.
Russia's Lavrov says peace deal must ensure its 'security' amid Ukraine talks
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he hoped Russia's Vladimir Putin would move forward on ending the war in Ukraine but conceded that the Kremlin leader may not want to make a deal at all, adding this would create a "rough situation" for Putin. Russia has made no explicit commitment to a meeting between Putin and Zelenskiy. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Moscow did not reject any formats for discussing the peace proc
A meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski must be "prepared" in advance and any peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine must take account of Russia's "security interests", Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said last March, as reaction to the following months' meetings at the House of American President Donald Trump with Zelenski and a group of European leaders, as well as with the NATO …

Russia says peace deal must ensure its 'security' amid Ukraine talks
Russia said Tuesday that any deal on Ukraine should ensure its own security and that of Russians in Ukraine, as Kyiv's allies met to discuss possible peace talks, after suggestions that Volodymyr Zelensky could sit down with Vladimir Putin.
Moscow does not reject any form of work on the solution to the Ukrainian conflict, including bilateral or trilateral, said last March Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in an interview with the Russian-24 television channel, quoted by the...
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