Lavrov Dismissed: Who Will Become the New Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia.
07.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
07.11.2025
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End of Lavrov's Career
According to reports, Vladimir Putin has dismissed his longtime Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, signaling his fall from grace in the Kremlin. It has become known that the 75-year-old Lavrov has been 'condemned' after angering the Trump administration and losing the opportunity to participate in important meetings.“Lavrov no longer has support in the Kremlin, and he is excluded from important negotiations,” an unnamed source in the pro-Kremlin newspaper Kommersant noted.Now they are determining what steps can be taken in Russia's foreign policy without Lavrov's involvement. The change at the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may significantly impact the future development of international relations from the Russian side and its diplomatic initiatives. Observers point out that this could lead to new strategies in the country's foreign policy and adaptation to new conditions.
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