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Lavrov: Russia No Longer Trusts Western Calls for Ukraine Peace Talks

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July 9, 2026

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Lavrov: Russia No Longer Trusts Western Calls for Ukraine Peace Talks

Russia will no longer trust statements by Western countries about their desire to negotiate a settlement to the conflict in Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said. We will no longer believe the West when it says it wants negotiated solutions. That reserve of goodwill and hope has been exhausted completely, the diplomat said. Lavrov Accuses the West of Imitating Peace Efforts The minister also accused Western countries of merely imitating a desire for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. According to him, European states have moved away from discussing negotiations and have instead begun issuing open ultimatums to Russia.

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Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lavrov: Russia no longer trusts the West on Ukraine talks

Lavrov: Russia no longer trusts the West on Ukraine talks

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 4, 2026

Putin and Trump discuss Ukraine, Iran in US Independence Day call

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump discussed Ukraine and the coming Nato summit in Turkey in a phone call Saturday. Putin congratulated Trump on the 250th anniversary of US independence in the call that lasted 85 minutes, Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said in an audio message to reporters. “The presidents naturally touched on the topic of a Ukrainian settlement, including in light of Trump’s upcoming participation in the Nato summit in Turkey on July 7-8,”...

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· Jul 3, 2026

How the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska spawned the Kremlin’s myth of the ‘spirit of Anchorage’ — and why it collapsed

Putin’s meeting with Trump in August 2025 gave rise to a new term in the arsenal of Russian diplomacy and propaganda: the “spirit of Anchorage.” The claim was that during the Russian president’s visit to Alaska, Russia and the United States had reached certain agreements on peace in Ukraine — agreements that were directly shaping events on the front and in diplomacy. For a full year, Russian politicians and pro-Kremlin journalists insisted that following the “spirit of Anchorage” was the key to breaking the deadlock in peace talks. After Putin rejected Zelensky’s public peace proposal — and as a fuel crisis triggered by Ukrainian strikes intensified — it became definitively clear that the “spirit of Anchorage” had evaporated. Trump acknowledged as much, and within days so did Putin. Writing exclusively for Meduza, political scientist and researcher at the Latvian Institute of International Affairs Sergejs Potapkins explains how the “spirit of Anchorage” came into being — and why it lasted as long as it did.

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· Jul 4, 2026

Russia proposes to halt shelling of Konstantinovka on July 6 to hand over troops' bodies

The ministry noted that the Ukrainian side should inform the Russian command of its decision via existing intelligence service channels by 12:00 p.m. Moscow time (9:00 a.m. GMT) on July 5, 2026

CNN

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· Jul 1, 2026

'Russia is losing right now': Ukraine continues strikes deep in Russia

Ukraine said on Tuesday it hit one of Russia’s largest satellite communication centers for the second time in just over a week, as Kyiv ramps up long-range drone attacks to pressure the Kremlin to end its four-year-old war. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov slammed Kyiv for the attack in the Moscow region, telling journalists on Tuesday that “civilians are suffering, children are dying.” 0:00 The drone edge that Ukraine has over Russia 2:45 How big of a deal are these strikes deep in Russian territory? 6:23 Will Zelenskyy's 'long-range sanctions' bring Putin to the table? Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #Russia #Ukraine #News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Lavrov accuses Europe of threatening international security

Russia says they’re ready to resume peace talks with Ukraine in the same format that they were conducted in 2022, in Istanbul. It comes after Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Europe of threatening international security. He also said the US was no longer being an ‘objective mediator’ over the war in Ukraine. G7 leaders including US President Donald Trump agreed to new measures to put pressure on Moscow. Kristina Simich reports.

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Related coverage for "Lavrov: Russia No Longer Trusts Western Calls for Ukraine Peace Talks": Yemen News Agency - SABA — Lavrov: Russia no longer trusts the West on Ukraine talks. South China Morning Post — Putin and Trump discuss Ukraine, Iran in US Independence Day call. Meduza.io — How the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska spawned the Kremlin’s myth of the ‘spirit of Anchorage’ — and why it collapsed. TASS — Russia proposes to halt shelling of Konstantinovka on July 6 to hand over troops' bodies. CNN — 'Russia is losing right now': Ukraine continues strikes deep in Russia. TRT World — Lavrov accuses Europe of threatening international security