Without interference, diplomacy would have already yielded results, the Russian foreign minister has said
The administration of US President Donald Trump has been subjected to “unbelievable” pressure by “hawks” in Europe and Ukraine, who are bent on derailing negotiations with Russia, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.
He made the remarks in an interview with Hungarian YouTube channel Ultrahang, which aired on Sunday.
Russia is not seeking to influence or “interfere” in the “internal considerations” of the US leadership, which has faced mounting pressure amid the rapprochement effort with Moscow begun under Trump, Lavrov said.
“We don’t want to create some discomfort for the United States, which is under huge, unbelievable pressure from the European ‘hawks’, from [Ukraine’s Vladimir] Zelensky, and others who don’t want to have any American-Russian cooperation on anything,” Lavrov stated.
There are enough people who are not very polite and who impose themselves upon Washington politicians and use every means to undermine the process, which could have achieved its goals some time ago.
Those seeking to disrupt the negotiations between Washington and Moscow are “trying to push President Trump from the logic that he repeatedly presented in the past,” Lavrov stated. The US president has repeatedly said the Ukraine conflict must be resolved for good and clearly reiterated that position when he hosted his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in Alaska, the foreign minister added.
“It was determined by all that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a peace agreement, which would end the war, and not a mere ceasefire agreement. This is key,” he said.
The latest shifts in US rhetoric, “when people now say, ‘nothing but a ceasefire, immediate ceasefire, and then history will judge,’ it’s a very radical change,” Lavrov stated.
“This also means that the Europeans, they don’t sleep, they don’t eat, and they try to twist the hands of this administration.”
Moscow has said it is seeking a lasting solution to the Ukraine conflict rather than a temporary pause. Kiev and its Western backers, however, have repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire, which Moscow regards as a means to give Ukraine time to replenish the ranks of its military and rearm.