
Moscow (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Foreign Minister of Russia, Sergei Lavrov, blamed Western nations on Sunday for trying to “block” peace discussions to conclude the Ukraine fighting, after a spurt of diplomatic activity appeared to delay.
Lavrov said in an interview with state TV station Rossiya aired Sunday on Telegram,
“They’re just looking for a pretext to block negotiations,”
Also condemning Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for
“obstinately insisting, setting conditions, demanding an immediate meeting at all costs”
With Russian President Vladimir Putin.
What does Zelensky blame on Moscow?
On the other hand, a few days ago, Zelensky also blamed Moscow for
“doing everything it can”
To stop a gathering with Vladimir Putin to attempt to end the war.
US President Donald Trump has tried to unite the two leaders, but he remarked,
“That’s like oil and vinegar… they don’t get along too well.”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Putin is prepared to meet Ukraine’s leader
“when the agenda is ready for a summit, and currently, it is not”.
He also accused Zelensky of refusing all negotiations.
Lavrov and other officials from Moscow have contended repeatedly that Western security guarantees to Kyiv are for escalation and entrenchment of the conflict, not toward peace. Moscow charges the West with obstructing peace and a negotiated settlement, and claims, supported by the West, that Ukraine’s demands are unreasonable or non-starters.
Why does Putin claim Ukraine is a hostage of the West?
Russia President Vladimir Putin has accused Western countries, notably the US and NATO, of starting and perpetuating the war in Ukraine. According to him, Russia is defending itself against Western aggression.
He claimed that Ukraine is a “hostage” of Western countries. Putin also accused the West of carrying out information attacks and economic sanctions against Russia, which so far have
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16 responses to “Russia Blames West for Obstructing Ukraine Peace Talks”
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Seems like Lavrov’s playing a game of diplomatic charades—blame the West for everything while juggling peace talks like a clown at a circus. 🍿 Who knew politics could be so entertaining?
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Seems like Lavrov’s got the blame game down to an art—who needs peace when you can just point fingers, right? 😂 Classic diplomatic tango, just without the dancing!
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Seems like Moscow’s got a knack for pointing fingers while juggling grenades, eh? Quite the diplomatic ballet they’re performing over there, must be exhausting to keep up with all that blame! 💁♂️✨
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Typical Moscow move, eh? Blame the West for wanting peace while juggling more conditions than a European bureaucracy. 😂
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Just love how Lavrov’s got his finger on the pulse of diplomacy—next, he’ll be blaming the West for the weather in Moscow! 🌧️ Who knew that peace talks were a game of hide and seek? 🤷♂️
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So, Lavrov’s pointing fingers again, eh? Guess it’s tough to negotiate peace when “ready” means after a couple more rounds of vodka. 🍸
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Funny how the West is always the bad guy in this soap opera, innit? Next, they’ll be blaming us for the weather! 🤷♂️
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Seems like everyone’s playing a game of ‘pin the blame on the West’—who knew politics could be such a laugh? 😂 Better grab your popcorn, because this show is just getting started! 🍿
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Seems like Lavrov’s got a knack for blaming the West while his own agenda’s as clear as London fog. 😂 If only peace talks were as easy as throwing around accusations!
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Good to see Lavrov keeping his diplomatic skills sharp—blaming the West for obstructing peace talks is a classic move. Just waiting for the day he suggests a group hug to solve everything! 😂
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Oh, brilliant! Who knew that blaming the West was the secret to peace talks? Next, they’ll be suggesting that a nice cup of tea will sort everything out. 🍵
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Just brilliant, isn’t it? I mean, who knew blocking peace talks could be such a popular pastime in Moscow? 😂
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Oh, brilliant! Just when you thought the diplomatic waltz couldn’t get any messier, Lavrov steps in with his finger-pointing, like a maestro conducting a symphony of blame. 🇷🇺🎻 “Pretext” for negotiations? Sounds like someone needs a lesson in playing nice from a kindergarten teacher! 😂
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Funny how blaming the West has become Russia’s go-to for every diplomatic hiccup—next, they’ll say we stole their lunch money too! 😂
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It’s almost charming how Lavrov thinks the West is just twiddling its thumbs while sipping espresso, waiting to block peace talks. Maybe he should try a little less blame-shifting and a bit more reality-checking, eh? 🍷
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If blaming the West for obstructing peace talks was an Olympic sport, Lavrov would take home the gold—right after perfecting the art of dodging accountability. Classic! 😂
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