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Lavrov on Ukraine, Trump, and Syria: Key statements from his annual press conference | Lavrov on Ukraine, Trump, and Syria: Key statements from his annual press conference |
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The Russian foreign minister has conducted an online briefing with domestic and international media to address major global issues | The Russian foreign minister has conducted an online briefing with domestic and international media to address major global issues |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has spoken on the country’s stance regarding the Ukraine conflict, potential dialogue with the incoming administration of US President-elect Donald Trump, and ongoing issues in Syria – in his annual online press conference on Thursday. | Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has spoken on the country’s stance regarding the Ukraine conflict, potential dialogue with the incoming administration of US President-elect Donald Trump, and ongoing issues in Syria – in his annual online press conference on Thursday. |
Here are the main points. | Here are the main points. |
On the Ukraine conflict: | On the Ukraine conflict: |
– A ceasefire is deemed “a path to nowhere.” Russia is not interested in empty discussions about a resolution. | – A ceasefire is deemed “a path to nowhere.” Russia is not interested in empty discussions about a resolution. |
– Future agreements on Ukraine must include mechanisms to prevent violations. | – Future agreements on Ukraine must include mechanisms to prevent violations. |
– Russia is open to consultations with the Trump administration, and hopes for an understanding of the conflict’s root causes. | |
– Moscow has received multiple private proposals from France to discuss Ukraine without Kiev’s involvement. | – Moscow has received multiple private proposals from France to discuss Ukraine without Kiev’s involvement. |
– Targets within Ukraine will be selected based on threats to Russia, including decision-making centers in Kiev. | – Targets within Ukraine will be selected based on threats to Russia, including decision-making centers in Kiev. |
On US relations: | On US relations: |
– The US will continue its efforts to contain Russia, regardless of who is in power in Washington. | – The US will continue its efforts to contain Russia, regardless of who is in power in Washington. |
– Signals from the Trump team indicate an interest in resuming dialogue, but the first step must come from the Americans. | – Signals from the Trump team indicate an interest in resuming dialogue, but the first step must come from the Americans. |
On French initiatives regarding Ukraine: | On French initiatives regarding Ukraine: |
– France has approached Russia through closed channels to establish dialogue concerning Ukraine without involving Kiev. | – France has approached Russia through closed channels to establish dialogue concerning Ukraine without involving Kiev. |
– Paris’ ambiguous behavior, given its continuing military support for Kiev, raises doubts about its initiatives. | – Paris’ ambiguous behavior, given its continuing military support for Kiev, raises doubts about its initiatives. |
On EU relations: | On EU relations: |
– Russia is willing to engage with Western representatives seeking mutually beneficial agreements, as exemplified by Hungary and Slovakia. | – Russia is willing to engage with Western representatives seeking mutually beneficial agreements, as exemplified by Hungary and Slovakia. |
– EU members are beginning to express interest in establishing trust-based conversations. | – EU members are beginning to express interest in establishing trust-based conversations. |
On Syria: | On Syria: |
– Russia maintains contact with the new Syrian authorities and anticipates renewed economic cooperation. | – Russia maintains contact with the new Syrian authorities and anticipates renewed economic cooperation. |
– Moscow is prepared to assist in organizing elections in Syria with international recognition. | – Moscow is prepared to assist in organizing elections in Syria with international recognition. |
– Concerns regarding Türkiye’s border security with Syria are acknowledged, while Israel should not compromise Syrian security for its own. | – Concerns regarding Türkiye’s border security with Syria are acknowledged, while Israel should not compromise Syrian security for its own. |
– Russia opposes any fragmentation of Syria, highlighting the desire of some parties for this outcome. | – Russia opposes any fragmentation of Syria, highlighting the desire of some parties for this outcome. |
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