Russia's top diplomat targets domestic, international skeptics as Kremlin seeks to create false equivalencies, portray Ukraine as extremist
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at his annual news conference Tuesday. Lavrov specifically praised Trump’s comments earlier this month in which he said that Nato’s plans to open its doors to Ukraine had led to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Sergey Lavrov, Russia's long-serving Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been a central figure in shaping the country's diplomatic policies for decades.
After NATO scrambled warplanes after Russian incursion in Poland, they had to send a plane again after Putin's drone hit areas on the Romanian side of the border.
At a meeting with his Armenian counterpart in Moscow, Lavrov said the Kremlin was ready to assist in the normalisation of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations. View on euronews
Mark Rutte has urged bloc members to prepare for war and increase defense spending NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has called on membe
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated his claim he's willing to enter negotiations about the war he started in Ukraine that would involve the new Trump administration. On the day that Trump took the oath of office,
Russia's plans on the international track in the new year, strengthening partnership with BRICS and SCO, and prospects for developing cooperation with Latin America.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at his annual news conference Tuesday. Lavrov specifically praised Trump’s comments earlier this month in which he said that Nato’s plans to open ...
A phone call between the Russian and US leaders hasnt been planned yet according to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov Moscow is ope
Military History of Russia, a new textbook introduced in Moscow on Jan. 27, frames the war in Ukraine as a continuation of the Soviet battle against Nazi Germany, portraying the invasion as a necessary reaction to Western threats,
"We support African countries in a wide range of spheres," the Russian foreign minister said in an interview for the movie "UNESCO. 70 Years in Russia." "Africa is among UNESCO's priorities. Therefore, we give great attention to this continent in everything, including institutions, commissions, and various activities that we initiate."