Russia No Longer Sees the U.S. as a Credible Mediator in the War, Lavrov Says.
Sergei Lavrov’s Remarks on Washington’s Role in the Ukraine Conflict
According to Espreso.tv: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has stated that Moscow has given up hope on the United States acting as an honest broker in the war with Ukraine. He argued that Washington is moving away from its role as an impartial intermediary, which has led Russia to seriously doubt the possibility of a fair resolution to the conflict. This skepticism comes amid heightened international tensions, including the G7 summit where then-U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to tighten sanctions on Russia’s energy sector.
Lavrov emphasized that Russia still prefers to achieve its objectives in the war through diplomatic means. However, he made it clear that Moscow no longer expects Washington to serve as a neutral mediator in the process. The comments reflect a broader shift in how Russia views the United States in the context of peace negotiations.
Rising Friction Between Moscow and Washington
These statements highlight growing strain in U.S.-Russia relations, which could complicate efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. With Moscow losing trust in the American side, potential talks may be hindered, affecting regional stability. As a result, the international community may need to explore alternative platforms for dialogue between the warring parties.
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