Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says US and Moscow moving in 'right direction' for Ukraine peace
- Russian forces launched extensive missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, primarily targeting Kyiv late Wednesday and early Thursday.
- These aerial bombardments represent the latest wave in Russia's invasion amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
- The strikes killed at least 12 people and injured 90 in Kyiv, where authorities reported an alleged North Korean missile hit a building.
- President Trump commented on social media, stating he was "not happy with the Russian strikes."
- Russia's foreign minister, however, maintained Moscow was "ready to reach a deal" with Ukraine.
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Russia 'ready to make a deal' on Ukraine war, Lavrov says
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the Kremlin is "ready to reach a deal" to end the war in Ukraine, which has been raging for more than three years.In an excerpt of an interview that is set to air in full on Sunday, Lavrov told CBS News that he agreed with President Donald Trump's assertion that talks between Ukraine and Russia were "moving in the right direction." TRUMP TELLS PUTIN 'STOP' AFTER DEADLY RUSSIAN STRIKES ON KYIVLavrov’s c…
Kremlin sees “advances” in Ukraine negotiations following Putin’s meeting with Trump’s envoy
The U.S. threatens Ukraine to leave it to its fate while Russia welcomes with some optimism the movements of the White House to impose a peace agreement on Kiev. And all this does not prevent the Kremlin from stepping up its bombings against the civilians of the invaded country. “The U.S. President thinks, and I think rightly, that we are on the right track,” the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, said about the negotiations to the U.S. CB…
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