Russia seeks answers from US about alleged support for Ukrainian attacks, Lavrov says
Lavrov said Moscow has asked the State Department for a response as it alleges U.S. intelligence support helped organize strikes on civilian targets.
- On Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow would "dismantle everything that fuels Kyiv's war machine from the West," ruling out an immediate cessation of fighting.
- Moscow believes the United States is deeply involved in Ukrainian attacks against it, with Lavrov alleging that Washington provides intelligence data to organize strikes on Russian territory.
- One year ago, Putin told President Donald Trump at a summit, "Donald, you sent us proposals, and I've given them some thought," claiming he accepted Trump's peace proposals.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied that any agreement was reached at the summit, stating that if a deal had been finalized, "the war would now be over."
- No peace talks have occurred since February, when the United States went to war with Iran and broke off mediation efforts between Moscow and Kyiv during the war's fifth year.
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Russia seeks answers from US about alleged support for Ukrainian attacks, Lavrov says
Russia believes the United States is deeply involved in Ukrainian attacks against it and has raised the issue with Washington, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in comments broadcast on Friday.
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