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Russia talks with UN about Ukraine bias, but no one listens — MFA

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June 22, 2026

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Kirill Logvinov emphasized that that in recent years cooperation with senior UN officials has been difficult due to a systemic inability of the Secretariat to act objectively and impartially in the context of the Ukraine crisis

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Kyiv Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

Alaska Deal or No Deal? US, Russia Clash Over Secret Trump-Putin Talks

Russia has rejected Rubio’s claim that no agreement was reached during the 2025 Alaska summit between Trump and Putin. Lavrov insisted Moscow accepted a US-backed framework on Ukraine but accused Washington of backtracking. The Kremlin also argued that the US cannot be fully neutral in the war while continuing to arm, support, and aid Ukraine in its fight against Russia.

Daily Mirror

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· Jun 29, 2026

Ukraine says 'Spirit of Anchorage' is dead as Putin forced to admit fuel shortages

Ukraine has hit out at Russia's claims it had reached secret 'understandings' with the US during last year's Alaska summit, saying those hopes have been shattered

Russia Today

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· Jul 11, 2026

Lavrov puts Russia’s Africa strategy in working mode

While the West keeps talking about Russia’s “isolation,” the Russian foreign minister’s regular visits to Africa demonstrate the opposite Read Full Article at RT.com

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

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Russia tuduh Ukraine tolak gencatan senjata sementara

MOSCOW: Kementerian Pertahanan Russia menuduh Ukraine menolak cadangan gencatan senjata sementara di bandar Kostiantynivka yang sepatutnya bertujuan membolehkan Moscow menyerahkan mayat tentera Ukraine yang terkorban. Menurut kementerian itu pada Ahad, pihaknya telah mengusulkan gencatan senjata selama enam jam di Kostiantynivka dan kawasan sekitarnya pada Isnin bagi memudahkan proses penyerahan tersebut. Ia turut memberi tempoh sehingga ... Read more The post Russia tuduh Ukraine tolak gencatan senjata sementara appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

PravdaReport

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· Jul 9, 2026

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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Related coverage for "Russia talks with UN about Ukraine bias, but no one listens — MFA": Kyiv Post — Alaska Deal or No Deal? US, Russia Clash Over Secret Trump-Putin Talks. Daily Mirror — Ukraine says 'Spirit of Anchorage' is dead as Putin forced to admit fuel shortages. Russia Today — Lavrov puts Russia’s Africa strategy in working mode. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Lavrov: Russia no longer trusts the West on Ukraine talks. Utusan Malaysia — Russia tuduh Ukraine tolak gencatan senjata sementara. PravdaReport — Lavrov: Russia No Longer Trusts Western Calls for Ukraine Peace Talks