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[SPECIAL] – Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov – w/ Judge Napolitano, Larry Johnson, & Mario Nawfal
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview to the US bloggers Mario Nawfal, Larry C.Johnson and Andrew Napolitano, Moscow
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov answers questions from American bloggers Mario Nawfal, Larry S. Johnson, and Judge Andrew Napolitano in Moscow. The discussion covers important aspects of the changing perception of the United States under President Trump and how this affects relations with Russia and President Putin.
Lavrov shares his views on what is happening in the United States, marking a return to normalcy after a period of significant political divisions. He analyzes the profound changes in US culture and politics over the past decades, focusing on how these changes have affected public opinion about Russia. The Minister also touches on Christian values and their impact on bipartisan politics.
Sergey Lavrov emphasizes the importance of understanding these changes in shaping future relations between the countries. During the interview, he addresses not only America’s domestic issues, but also the global challenges facing the international community today.
This discussion provides a unique opportunity to look behind the scenes of the current geopolitical situation and understand the complex dynamics between two great powers, Russia and the United States. Don’t miss this interesting conversation!
Russia Says No Peacekeepers in Ukraine ‘Under any Conditions’…
by Diana Glebova at New York Post
The Russian government issued its strongest statement yet Wednesday against a provisional cease-fire agreed by the US and Ukraine a day earlier following marathon talks in Saudi Arabia.
“Nobody is talking to us,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with pro-Kremlin US bloggers.
“They keep saying, ‘nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine,’ but they do everything about Russia without Russia.”
Lavrov also reiterated that Russia would not accept peacekeeping troops from any NATO country on Ukrainian territory “under any conditions,” a direct rebuke to a proposal floated by French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also appeared in a Kremlin-produced video released Wednesday dressed in military camouflage — a rare occurrence — and vowing to regain all of the Kursk province held for seven months by Ukrainian forces.
During his remarks, Putin ominously added that any Ukrainians found on Russian land will be treated like “terrorists.”
A US delegation led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed with their Ukrainian counterparts Tuesday to establish a 30-day ceasefire if Russia signed onto the deal — which Moscow has shown no inclination of doing.
The American team met last month with Russian officials,…
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