Lavrov arrived for talks in a sweater with the inscription USSR: what does it signal.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived at a hotel in Anchorage, Alaska, wearing a sweater with an inscription reminiscent of 'USSR'. This has sparked discussions in the media, as it seemed to be a reminder of the Soviet past.
The head of the Russian Foreign Ministry appeared on the scene in a Soviet-style outfit. Journalists noticed the inscription 'USSR' under his vest, which stood out against the formal nature of the event.
Russian media reported that Lavrov, in a conversation with a correspondent, refused to comment on questions regarding his feelings about the city in Alaska.
One of the Russian brands produces similar sweaters that cost around 10,990 rubles. This could be a political signal from the Kremlin displaying its ambitions.
Preparing for the Meeting Between Trump and Putin
On Friday, Trump will meet with Putin in Alaska to discuss the possibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine. However, a full resolution of the conflict will take a long time and complex negotiations, according to Rubio.
Earlier, the European Union ambassador to Ukraine urged the United States and Trump to maintain peace during their meeting with Putin, emphasizing that Ukraine seeks peace at a high price.
The meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska is significant for the future political climate. Hopes for a ceasefire in Ukraine are high, but at this moment it requires complex negotiations and time.
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