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.
Here are the main points.
On the Ukraine conflict:
– 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.
– Russia is open to consultations with the Trump administration, hoping for an understanding of the conflict’s root causes.
– 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.
On US relations:
– 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.
On French initiatives regarding Ukraine:
– 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.
On EU relations:
– 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.
On Syria:
– 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.
– 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.