Lavrov has fallen out of favor with Putin: who will take his place in the Kremlin.
Situation in the Kremlin
According to The Sun: After reports that one of Vladimir Putin's closest allies has lost support, tension begins to rise in Moscow. The experienced Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has reportedly been excluded from important meetings, provoking rumors of his possible removal.
The Kremlin has to respond to these speculations, as such a situation could indicate changes in power.
"Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov usually attends high-level meetings, but now he is often not invited," sources say.
The confrontation and competition for power in the Kremlin are becoming increasingly noticeable, as new figures emerge who seek to take the place of influential actors in Russian politics.
Possible Consequences
Many experts believe that such changes could lead to a new stage in Russia's political life. Both domestic and international analysts are closely monitoring developments and awaiting official comments from the Kremlin.
The next steps by the authorities could significantly impact the country's foreign policy and its relations with other states, thereby altering the geopolitical situation in the region.
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