Lavrov and Rubio discuss Ukraine peace talks

IANS April 28, 2025 199 views

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov engaged in a significant telephone conversation with US counterpart Marco Rubio to discuss potential peace talks in Ukraine. The discussion followed a recent meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, signaling renewed diplomatic efforts. Lavrov emphasized Russia's commitment to avoiding civilian targets and expressed willingness to negotiate, though with specific conditions. The ongoing dialogue suggests a complex but potentially promising path towards resolving the Ukraine conflict through diplomatic channels.

"We never consciously target civilian sites" - Sergei Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister
Moscow, April 28: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held a telephonic conversation with the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, highlighting the importance of strengthening conditions to launch talks on achieving peace in Ukraine, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday.

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Lavrov and Rubio explore potential peace negotiation pathways

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Putin ready to resume Ukraine talks without preconditions

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Diplomatic dialogue intensifies between Russia and US

“The focus was on the Ukraine crisis. As a follow-up to the April 25 conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff, the Foreign Minister and the Secretary of State emphasised the importance of consolidating the emerging prerequisites for launching talks in order to agree on a reliable path to long-term sustainable peace," the statement read.

"The parties continued a fruitful exchange of views on the key aspects of Russia-US political dialogue, which has significantly intensified recently," it added.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said earlier that President Putin was ready to resume negotiations with Ukraine without preconditions.

The April 25 meeting between Putin and Witkoff was their fourth this year. According to Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov, the conversation, which lasted three hours, was "constructive and quite useful".

On Sunday, in an interview with American media CBS News, Lavrov said that Moscow has repeatedly demonstrated its serious approach to Washington's proposals to build confidence with regard to resolving the Ukraine conflict, but Kyiv is only creating an illusion that it's interested.

“If you believe that it's only Ukraine who is interested in confidence building, I think a short answer would be this is an illusion,” he noted in response to a question.

The top Russian diplomat stressed that Russia had earlier backed US President Donald Trump’s initiative for a 30-day moratorium on strikes against energy facilities and complied with it based on President Vladimir Putin’s order.

On President Trump's angry reaction to Russian strikes on Kyiv, telling his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to "stop", Lavorv stated that Russia only targets military goals or civilian sites used by the military.

“President Putin expressed this so many times, and this is not different this time as well. We never consciously target civilian sites, unlike the Zelensky regime,” he remarked.

“And regarding the ceasefire and regarding the call to stop, President Putin immediately supported President Trump's proposal a few weeks ago to establish a 30-day ceasefire provided we do not repeat mistakes of the last 10 years when deals were signed, and then Ukraine would violate those deals with the support and with encouragement from former Biden administration and European countries,” Lavorv added.

"So, President Putin said ceasefire, yes, but we want the guarantees that the ceasefire would not be used again to beef up the Ukrainian military, and that the supplies of arms should stop, stated the Russian Foreign Minister.

Reader Comments

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James R.
Finally some diplomatic movement! These talks are long overdue. Both sides need to show flexibility if we want real peace. 🤞
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Sarah K.
I'll believe it when I see actual results. Russia keeps saying they want peace while continuing military operations. Actions speak louder than words.
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Miguel T.
Interesting that Lavrov mentions Trump's moratorium proposal. Shows how complex this situation is with changing US administrations. Hope diplomacy prevails this time.
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Anita P.
The article presents Russia's perspective well, but I wish there was more balance with Ukraine's position too. Peace talks need both sides' voices to be heard equally.
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Trevor L.
3 hour conversation sounds promising! Hope they're making real progress behind the scenes. The people suffering in Ukraine deserve peace ASAP.
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Elena S.
As someone with family in Ukraine, I'm cautiously hopeful. But ceasefire agreements have failed before. Need strong international guarantees this time.

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