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Russia's top diplomat praises Trump's views on Ukraine conflict

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January 14, 2025

MOSCOW (AP) โ€” Russiaโ€™s top diplomat said Tuesday that Moscow is open for talks with President-elect Donald Trump and praised him for pointing to NATO's plan to embrace Ukraine as a root cause of the nearly 3-year-old conflict.

Any prospective peace talks should involve broader arrangements for security in Europe, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at his annual news conference, while adding that Moscow is open to discussing security guarantees for Kyiv.

Lavrov specifically praised Trump's comments earlier this month in which he said that NATOโ€™s plans to open its doors to Ukraine had led to the hostilities.

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Trump said Russia had it โ€œwritten in stoneโ€ that Ukraine's membership in NATO should never be allowed, but the Biden administration had sought to expand the military alliance to Russia's doorstep. Trump added that, "I could understand their feelings about that.โ€

Trump's comments echoed Moscowโ€™s rhetoric which has described its โ€œspecial military operationโ€ in Ukraine launched in February 2022 as a response to planned NATO membership for Kyiv and an effort to protect Russian speakers. Ukraine and its allies have denounced Russia's action as an unprovoked act of aggression.

โ€œNATO did exactly what it had promised not to do, and Trump said that,โ€ Lavrov said. โ€œIt marked the first such candid acknowledgement not only from a U.S. but any Western leader that NATO had lied when they signed numerous documents. They were used as a cover while NATO has expanded to our borders in violation of the agreements."

The West has dismissed that assessment. Before the conflict, Russia had demanded a legal guarantee that Ukraine be denied NATO entry, knowing the alliance has never excluded potential membership for any European country but had no immediate plan to start Ukraine down that road. Russia said NATO expansion would undermine its security, but Washington and its allies argued the alliance didnโ€™t threaten Moscow

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged his Western allies to invite Kyiv to join NATO, or, at the very least, offer comprehensive security guarantees that would prevent any future Russian attacks. The allianceโ€™s 32 member countries say Ukraine will join one day, but not until the fighting ends.

Trump has reaffirmed his intention to broker peace in Ukraine, declaring earlier this month that โ€œPutin wants to meetโ€ and that such a meeting is being set up. In the past, he has criticized U.S. military aid for Ukraine and even vowed to end the conflict in a single day if elected.

Lavrov emphasized that Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly declared his openness for talks with Trump, adding that Moscow looks forward to hearing Trumpโ€™s view on Ukraine after he takes office.

Lavrov also praised comments by Trump's pick for national security adviser, Mike Waltz, who said Sunday it's unrealistic to expect that Ukraine could drive Russian forces โ€œfrom every inch of Ukrainian soil.โ€

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โ€œThe very fact that people have increasingly started to mention the realities on the ground deserves welcome,โ€ Lavrov said during his annual news conference un Moscow.

In its final days, the Biden administration is providing Kyiv with as much military support as it can, aiming to put Ukraine in the strongest position possible for any future negotiations. The U.S. also introduced new sanctions on Russia's oil industry.

Lavrov described those efforts as an attempt by the Biden administration to โ€œslam the doorโ€ and leave a difficult legacy for Trump. โ€œThe Democrats have a way of screwing things up for the incoming administration,โ€ he said.

He emphasized that any prospective peace talks must address Russia's security concerns and reflect a broad European security environment.

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โ€œThreats on the western flank, on our western borders, must be eliminated as one of the main reasons (of the conflict),โ€ he said. โ€œThey can probably be eliminated only in the context of some broader agreements.โ€

He added that Moscow is also open to discuss security guarantees for Kyiv, "for the country, which is now called Ukraine.โ€

Lavrov was asked about Trump's comments in which he wouldn't rule out using force or economic pressure to make Greenland โ€” a semiautonomous territory of Denmark โ€” a part of the United States.

Lavrov emphasized that the people of Greenland must be asked what they want.

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โ€œFor a start, it's necessary to listen to the Greenlanders,โ€ Lavrov said, noting that they have the right for self-determination if they believe that their interests aren't duly represented by Denmark.

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