Russia's Lavrov slams current ceasefire efforts in Ukraine but welcomes negotiations with incoming Trump administration
By bellecarter // 2024-12-27
 
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov harshly criticized current ceasefire efforts in Ukraine as futile and a "path to nowhere."
  • Lavrov has expressed cautious optimism and indicated that Russia is open to consultations with the Trump administration regarding peace in Ukraine.
  • Lavrov reports France has been holding secret meetings with Russia to achieve peace in Ukraine.
  • Beyond Ukraine, Lavrov addressed Russia's growing influence in Syria, expressing willingness for economic cooperation and participation in election organization, though analysts note these actions are primarily self-serving.
  • As power transitions in Washington, the future of international diplomacy remains uncertain, and whether Lavrov's expressed optimism will materialize into meaningful progress is still an open question, underlining the complexity of current global tensions.
In a press conference, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov discussed what he described as the futility of current efforts to reach a ceasefire deal in Ukraine, while simultaneously showing cautious optimism for President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration and his potential future efforts to reach peace between Kyiv and Moscow. Lavrov labeled current ceasefire efforts as "a path to nowhere." The Russian official's sentiments echo a deep-seated frustration with what he perceives as empty negotiations and fruitless discussions. "Russia is not interested in empty discussions about a resolution," Lavrov declared in a statement. Lavrov's statements suggest that even Moscow believes the conflict with Ukraine is unlikely to end anytime soon. Instead of a ceasefire leading to peace, it seems to be leading to an extended period of limbo, with no clear path to resolution on the horizon. However, Lavrov has indicated that the Kremlin seems willing to give the new U.S. leadership a chance. "Russia is open to consultations with the Trump administration, hoping for an understanding of the conflict's root causes," Lavrov stated. (Related: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the West DOESN'T WANT the Russia-Ukraine war to end.) Lavrov also used the press conference to reveal that France has reportedly been approaching Russian officials in private, seeking to discuss the situation in Ukraine without the involvement of the government in Kyiv. This back-channel diplomacy is raising eyebrows, particularly given France's continued military support for Ukraine. In Lavrov's words, France's actions are "ambiguous" and "raising doubts."

Syria: Russia's new playground

As if the tension in Ukraine wasn't enough, Lavrov also addressed the ongoing situation in Syria, a conflict that very recently ended after over a decade of conflict, thousands of lives lost and the downfall of the decades-long reign of the Assad family. Russia reportedly sees the chaos in Syria as an opportunity to expand its influence. "Russia maintains contact with the new Syrian authorities and anticipates renewed economic cooperation," Lavrov said, while also expressing Russia's willingness to assist in organizing elections in the war-torn country. Analysts point out Lavrov's statements underline a deep-seated frustration with the current state of negotiations in Ukraine, coupled with a cautious optimism for future dialogue with the Trump administration. Meanwhile, the actions of France and the state of affairs in Syria hint at a complex tapestry of international intrigue and power play. Head over to RussiaReport.news for updates on the wars Russia is waging against other nations. Watch Tucker Carlson's interview with Lavrov on Russia's war with the United States. This video is from Cynthia's Pursuit of Truth channel on Brighteon.com.

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