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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has made a series of statements criticizing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Western countries. He called Zelenskyy a "Führer" and accused the West of supporting what he described as terrorist actions by Kyiv. Lavrov also said that a recommendation to evacuate foreign diplomats from Kyiv remains in place, and he questioned the United States' objectivity as a mediator in the Ukraine conflict.
Lavrov also mentioned a secret request from France to Russia, without providing details, and expressed doubts about the goals of a summit in Alaska. These comments come as peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine remain stalled. Lavrov's remarks reflect the continued hostility between Moscow and Kyiv, with no signs of a diplomatic breakthrough.
by WorldBrief & Maksim Micheliov | AI-generated summary
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