Russian Foreign Minister signals potential to rebuild ties with US

IANS April 12, 2025 130 views

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has hinted at the possibility of rebuilding diplomatic relations between Russia and the United States, despite ongoing tensions over the Ukraine conflict. During the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Lavrov emphasized the potential for improving bilateral ties and highlighted discussions about normalizing diplomatic missions. He specifically praised former President Trump's understanding of NATO's role in escalating tensions and criticized the current Biden administration's approach. The diplomatic dialogue includes negotiations on banking services, UN contributions, and the potential return of diplomatic properties.

"There is always potential" - Sergei Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister
Istanbul, April 12: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday said Russia and the United States have the potential to improve relations amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Key Points

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Russia seeks diplomatic normalization with US diplomatic missions

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Lavrov criticizes Biden's isolation policy

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Putin meets Trump's special envoy in diplomatic outreach

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Banking services progress discussed in bilateral talks

"There is always potential," the minister said while speaking at the 4th Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey when asked whether Moscow and Washington have the potential to take more active actions to establish relations.

Lavrov further said that US President Donald Trump is one of the few Western leaders who understands that the Ukrainian conflict can only be resolved by eliminating its root causes.

"The only way to solve the problem and achieve sustainable peace is to eliminate the root causes. President Trump has become the first and yet, I think, almost the only Western leader who has repeatedly said that drawing Ukraine into NATO was a mistake. And, this is one of the first reasons that we have pointed out so many times," he said.

Emphasising that the US understands the need to resolve territorial issues in the context of the Ukrainian settlement, Lavorov said, "They recognise that territorial issues should be resolved in the context of establishing a long-term settlement".

Russia and the US are discussing bilateral relations, starting with the normalisation of diplomatic missions. Moscow is also considering the possibility of joint projects with Washington, the Russian Foreign Minister said at the forum.

Lavrov criticised the policy of the previous US administration under Joe Biden which attempted to isolate Russia.

On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin met Steve Witkoff, a special envoy of US President Donald Trump, in Saint Petersburg for talks on the Ukraine conflict. The Kremlin said the meeting focused on "various aspects of the Ukrainian settlement", without elaborating any further.

Earlier, the Russian consulate in Istanbul said that progress has been made on ensuring banking and financial services for Russian and US diplomatic missions during the second round of bilateral talks in Istanbul.

Delegations from the two countries "exchanged diplomatic notes to formalise agreed commitments. These commitments are designed to facilitate unimpeded banking and financial services for Russian and American diplomatic missions, in addition to ensuring the fulfillment of the Russian Federation's contributions to the budgets of the UN and other international organisations", the consulate said in a statement.

The two sides "agreed to develop a roadmap" regarding the return of six diplomatic real estate properties confiscated by US authorities and lawfully owned by Russia, the consulate said.

Reader Comments

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Michael T.
Interesting development! While I'm skeptical about quick progress, any dialogue between these powers is better than silence. Hope they can find common ground on Ukraine. 🤞
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Sarah K.
The mention of Trump's position on NATO expansion is fascinating. Regardless of politics, he's right that bringing Ukraine into NATO was always going to escalate tensions with Russia.
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James P.
I appreciate Lavrov's diplomatic language here, but I wish the article provided more context about what "eliminating root causes" actually means in practical terms. The devil's in the details.
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Anika R.
The banking agreements sound like a small but important first step! Sometimes rebuilding trust starts with these technical collaborations before tackling bigger political issues.
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David L.
While I welcome diplomacy, we shouldn't forget Russia's actions in Ukraine. Any rebuilding of ties must include accountability and concrete steps toward peace, not just talk.

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