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    Russia expects ongoing Ukraine talks, tied to territorial changes, Lavrov says

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia expects ongoing talks with Ukraine, emphasizing the need to recognize new territorial realities and establish security guarantees, says Lavrov.

    Table of Contents

    • Ongoing Negotiations Between Russia and Ukraine
    • Territorial Changes and Security Guarantees
    • Ukraine's NATO Membership Stance
    • Direct Contacts Between Delegations

    Russia Anticipates Continued Ukraine Negotiations Amid Territorial Changes

    Ongoing Negotiations Between Russia and Ukraine

    (Reuters) -Moscow expects talks between Russia and Ukraine to continue but "new territorial realities" must be recognised and new systems of security guarantees formed, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in remarks published on Wednesday.

    Territorial Changes and Security Guarantees

    Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered tens of thousands of troops to invade Ukraine in February 2022 after eight years of fighting in eastern Ukraine between Russian-backed separatists and Ukrainian troops. Russia now controls a little under one fifth of Ukraine.

    Ukraine's NATO Membership Stance

    "For peace to be durable, the new territorial realities ... must be recognized and formalized in international legal terms," Lavrov said in an interview to Indonesian Kompas newspaper, according to a transcript provided on the website of Russia's foreign ministry.

    Direct Contacts Between Delegations

    "A new system of security guarantees for Russia and Ukraine must be formed as an integral element of a pan-continental architecture of equal and indivisible security in Eurasia."

    In an indirect reference to Moscow's continued opposition to Ukraine joining NATO, Lavrov said that "Ukraine should be guaranteed a neutral, non-aligned, and non-nuclear status."

    Ukraine says it is not for Russia to decide what Kyiv can or cannot join, while NATO says that Russia can have no veto over membership of the alliance which was formed in 1949 to counter the threat from the Soviet Union.

    U.S. President Donald Trump, who held a summit with Putin in Alaska in mid-August and subsequently met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and key European and NATO alliance leaders at the White House in efforts to bring an end to the war, said on Tuesday he was "very disappointed" in the Russian leader.

    Trump had expected Zelenskiy and Putin to meet after the summit. Zelenskiy has said Russia is doing everything it can to prevent the meeting, while Russia says the agenda for such a meeting is not ready.

    Lavrov said the heads of the Russian and Ukrainian delegations were in direct contact.

    "We expect negotiations to continue," Lavrov said.

    (Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Nick Zieminski and Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia anticipates continued negotiations with Ukraine.
    • •Territorial changes must be recognized for peace.
    • •New security guarantees are essential for both nations.
    • •Ukraine's NATO membership remains a contentious issue.
    • •Direct contacts between Russian and Ukrainian delegations continue.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia expects ongoing Ukraine talks, tied to territorial changes, Lavrov says

    1What does Lavrov say about the recognition of territorial changes?

    Lavrov stated that for peace to be durable, the new territorial realities must be recognized and formalized in international legal terms.

    2What security guarantees does Russia seek for Ukraine?

    Lavrov mentioned that a new system of security guarantees for Russia and Ukraine must be formed as part of a broader security architecture in Eurasia.

    3What is Ukraine's position on NATO membership?

    Ukraine asserts that it is not for Russia to decide its alliances, and NATO has stated that Russia cannot veto membership in the alliance.

    4Who is in direct contact regarding the negotiations?

    Lavrov indicated that the heads of the Russian and Ukrainian delegations are in direct contact.

    5What does Lavrov expect regarding the negotiations?

    Lavrov expressed that he expects negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to continue.

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