Russia expects ongoing Ukraine talks, tied to territorial changes, Lavrov says
- Russia expects ongoing talks with Ukraine, emphasizing the need to recognize 'new territorial realities,' according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
- President Donald Trump expressed disappointment in Vladimir Putin, as he had hoped for a meeting between Ukraine's President Zelenskiy and Putin.
- Lavrov indicated that 'a new system of security guarantees for Russia and Ukraine must be formed' for a durable peace.
- Lavrov also emphasized the need for Ukraine to have a neutral status, saying, 'Ukraine should be guaranteed a neutral, non-aligned, and non-nuclear status.
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Russia expects ongoing Ukraine talks, tied to territorial changes, Lavrov says
Moscow expects talks between Russia and Ukraine to continue but "new territorial realities" must be recognised and new systems of security guarantees formed, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in remarks published on Wednesday.
While the Russian army attacks Ukraine at night with drones and missiles, Moscow insists on acknowledging "new territorial realities." North Korea pledges its support to Russia.
"For peace to be lasting, new territorial realities must be recognized and ratified in international legal terms," said Russia's Foreign Minister
Russia expects ongoing Ukraine talks, tied to territorial changes, Lavrov says
Moscow expects talks between Russia and Ukraine to continue but "new territorial realities" must be recognised and new systems of security guarantees formed, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in remarks published on Wednesday.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stressed today that Russia is seeking international recognition on the Ukrainian regions annexed in order to ensure "long-term peace". Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiga immediately responded to Lavrov's statements. Sybiga said through the social networks that Russia did not change its goals and "the last ones" and that it does not show willingness to engage in negotiations. "This proves that aggression's …
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in his latest interview with the Indonesian magazine Kompas, reiterated that Moscow expects Kyiv to recognize the border changes after the 2022 invasion. "For peace to be lasting, the new territorial realities must be recognized and formalized in accordance with the principles of international law," he said, as quoted by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
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