Lavrov in an interview with Carlson put forward some of the conditions for ending the war against Ukraine

Lavrov in an interview with Carlson put forward some of the conditions for ending the war against Ukraine

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In an interview with Tucker Carlson, the Russian Foreign Minister voiced demands to end the war, including a NATO ban in Ukraine. Lavrov also commented on the possible Trump presidency and relations with the United States.

American TV presenter Tucker Carlson published an interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, which was recorded in Moscow. The representative of the aggressor country made a number of statements, in particular regarding the conditions for ending the war in Ukraine. A video of the interview appeared on Tucker Carlson's website, reports UNN.

We are not talking about the extermination of any population. We didn't start this conflict. For many years, we have warned that bringing NATO closer to our borders will create a problem... For peace in Ukraine, there should be no NATO, military bases and exercises with the participation of foreign troops,

Lavrov said.

During the conversation, the Russian Foreign Minister also promoted narratives about the "hybrid war" between the United States and Russia, Ukraine's violation of the "Minsk agreements" and the fact that to end the war, it is necessary to take into account "realities on Earth" and the "Constitution of the Russian Federation".

Trump is very friendly in conversation, but that doesn't mean he's pro-Russian. Some people try to imagine it that way. However, the number of anti-Russian sanctions imposed under the Trump administration was very large,

- Lavrov spoke about the newly elected US President.

According to Lavrov, Russia will "judge" the Trump administration by concrete steps, and Joe Biden allegedly wants to leave him a "heavy legacy".

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