Lavrov specifies Russia’s conditions on Ukraine, Crimea, nuclear weapons
Lavrov highlighted progress in talks with the US, noting that President Donald Trump had recognized NATO’s errors and the violation of Russian rights in Ukraine. He welcomed Trump’s ceasefire proposal but insisted on firm guarantees that Ukraine would not use such a ceasefire to rebuild its military.
Regarding accusations from the US about Russia possessing space-based weapons, Lavrov denied the claims and reiterated Russia's long-standing push for a UN treaty banning nuclear weapons in outer space—a treaty that the US has refused to support.
On the issue of Crimea, Lavrov stated that it is a “done deal” and praised Trump for acknowledging Russia's control over the peninsula.
When asked about recent Russian airstrikes on Kiev, Lavrov reaffirmed that Russia only targets military sites or those used by the military, rejecting accusations that civilian targets were intentionally hit. He also addressed Trump’s request for Russia to halt the attacks, explaining that Russia’s actions were a response to Ukraine’s military use of certain civilian sites.
Lavrov concluded by mentioning that President Putin had supported Trump’s earlier proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, provided that past mistakes—where Ukraine violated agreements with Western support—were not repeated.
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