Russia's Foreign Minister Lavrov: No Timetable Exists for Ukraine War, Only Objectives.
Sergei Lavrov's Remarks on the War in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has commented on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, stating there is no set deadline for its conclusion. He emphasized that Russia is focused on objectives rather than timelines, declaring,
“We don't have deadlines, we have tasks. And we are solving them.”
Lavrov made these statements in an interview with Russian state media. He also warned against defining specific phases of the conflict, a point echoed by a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson who called such delineation a 'major mistake'. This stance comes amid a protracted war that has become the largest land conflict in Europe since World War II. Additionally, Lavrov discussed what he termed the 'Alaska understanding' in Geneva and made reference to former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Russia's Strategic Aims
Lavrov's comments underscore a continuation of Russian policy that prioritizes long-term strategic goals over any fixed schedule. This suggests Moscow's readiness to sustain military operations despite mounting international pressure and sanctions.
The absence of clear timelines further implies that Russia does not currently intend to seek a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the near term, thereby increasing the risks of further escalation and instability in the region.
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