Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia is prepared to continue negotiations with Ukraine from where they left off, according to Israeli media.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Moscow is willing to resume negotiations with Ukraine from the point at which they previously halted. The remarks, reported by Israeli media, offer a rare signal of openness from Russia regarding diplomatic channels, following months of Lavrov's rhetoric. In recent weeks, Lavrov has issued threats of massive strikes against Ukrainian military targets and referred to President Zelenskyy as 'Führer.' This latest statement predates any on-the-record response from Kyiv.
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