Lavrov: Final resolution to Ukraine crisis will come through compromise
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that a final resolution to the Ukraine crisis will be achieved through compromise, emphasizing that Russia's interests are legitimate and consistent with the UN Charter.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that a final resolution to the crisis surrounding Ukraine will come about through compromise. He emphasized that Russia's interests are legitimate and consistent with the UN Charter.
MOSCOW, May 22. /TASS/. Moscow recognizes that a final resolution to the crisis surrounding Ukraine will come about through compromise, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with the online publication Children’s Editorial Board.
"President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin recently commented on our negotiations with the Americans regarding the Ukrainian crisis, stating that we hold a firm position and will achieve our goals either through negotiations or during the special military operation. But we understand that the final settlement will be the result of a compromise, just like any issue that, in one way or another, involves several states," the foreign minister emphasized.
Furthermore, according to Russia’s top diplomat, Moscow believes that the interests of Russia, which it defends on the international stage, are legitimate and consistent with the UN Charter, "which calls for ensuring the equal rights of all states, preventing interference in internal affairs, and protecting human rights, including linguistic and religious ones, which are currently being violated in Ukraine." "We defend all of this - it is in our interest. And it is rooted in international law, which is why this interest is legitimate," Lavrov added.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific compromises are Russia and other states willing to make?
- What are the timelines for these potential negotiations?
- How will the 'special military operation' conclude if negotiations fail?






