Key Points

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hopes Trump's diplomatic stance on Ukraine will sway the EU away from military escalation. He criticized the Biden administration for aligning with what he called "unhinged" European policies. The Kremlin maintains that Ukraine misinterprets Western support as encouragement for prolonged conflict. Meanwhile, Trump has engaged Putin but warned of sanctions if no resolution is reached.

Key Points: Lavrov Hopes Trump Ukraine Stance Influences EU Policy

  • Lavrov urges EU to shift from arms support to dialogue
  • Trump's stance contrasts with Biden's hardline approach
  • Kremlin criticizes Ukraine for misinterpreting Western support
  • Direct Russia-Ukraine talks remain stalled on key issues
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Russian FM Lavrov hopes Trump's 'reasonable' Ukraine stance sways EU

Russian FM Lavrov urges EU to adopt Trump's "reasonable" approach to Ukraine conflict, emphasizing dialogue over continued arms support.

"I really hope that the reasonable approach... will not go unnoticed by the Europeans - Sergey Lavrov"

Moscow, July 23

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has expressed hope that US President Donald Trump's "reasonable" position on the Ukrainian conflict will influence the European Union's stance on the matter, RT reported on Tuesday.

During a press conference in Moscow after holding talks with Mozambique's Foreign Minister Maria Manuela Lucas, Lavrov stressed the need for constructive engagement from the EU.

"I really hope that the reasonable approach that the Trump administration showed in this situation after it replaced the Biden administration, which spoke in unison with the unhinged Europeans, that this reasonable approach, which includes a willingness to dialogue and a willingness to listen and hear, will not go unnoticed by the Europeans, despite all the current discussions about the need to arm the Kiev regime again and again and again at the expense of... European taxpayers," Lavrov stated, according to RT.

While Trump had pledged to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict, he admitted last month that resolving the war was "more difficult than people would have any idea."

So far, direct talks between Russia and Ukraine, facilitated by Washington, have not produced tangible outcomes and have primarily focused on humanitarian matters such as prisoner exchanges and recovery of soldiers' remains, RT noted.

Trump has held multiple conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin in recent months. According to RT, Trump recently criticized Putin for resisting a settlement and warned of sanctions against Russia and its trade allies if the conflict is not resolved by autumn.

In response, the Kremlin conveyed a measured stance toward the US president's remarks and reiterated its commitment to continuing talks with Washington. RT quoted Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov as saying the US should instead focus on influencing Ukraine.

"It appears that the Ukrainian side takes all statements of support as signals to continue war, not as signals for peace," Peskov said, according to RT.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why is India not playing bigger role in peace talks? We have good relations with both Russia and West. Modi ji should offer mediation - our ancient wisdom of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (world is one family) is needed now more than ever! 🌍
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Rohit P
The article seems one-sided, only quoting Russian sources. Where is Ukrainian perspective? As neutral observers, we should hear both sides before forming opinions. Journalism should be balanced.
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Sarah B
Living in Delhi, I see how this conflict affects our economy through oil prices. Hope peace comes soon. But Trump's approach seems unpredictable - one day friendly with Putin, next day threatening sanctions. Not sure if this helps stability.
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Vikram M
Whatever the solution, it must respect Ukraine's sovereignty. India knows the pain of partition and external interference. But continuous war is no answer either. Difficult balance to achieve.
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Kavya N
The real victims are common people on both sides. Instead of sending more weapons, EU should push for ceasefire and negotiations. India maintained neutral position wisely - we have our own strategic interests to protect.

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