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    Kremlin dismisses speculation that Lavrov has fallen out of favour with Putin

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    Posted on November 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Kremlin denies rumors of a rift between Lavrov and Putin, affirming Lavrov's role despite recent diplomatic challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • Kremlin's Response to Lavrov Speculation
    • Context of Lavrov's Role
    • Recent Diplomatic Activities
    • Media Coverage and Reactions

    Kremlin dismisses speculation that Lavrov has fallen out of favour with Putin

    Kremlin's Response to Lavrov Speculation

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin on Friday dismissed speculation that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had fallen out of favour with Vladimir Putin after efforts to organise a summit between the Russian president and Donald Trump were put on ice last month.

    Context of Lavrov's Role

    Lavrov, a veteran diplomat known for his robust negotiating style, spoke by phone to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on October 20 to discuss the possible Budapest summit between Putin and Trump, which was to have focused on a potential peace deal for Ukraine.

    Recent Diplomatic Activities

    Official statements from both sides afterwards did not suggest the call had gone badly, but a day later Trump said that he did not want to hold a meeting that would be "a waste of time". He later said he had cancelled the summit because it "just didn't feel right."

    Media Coverage and Reactions

    Lavrov's absence from an important meeting of Russia's Security Council this week, and Putin's decision to send a Kremlin deputy chief of staff instead of Lavrov to head Russia's delegation at a G20 summit later this month, have fuelled speculation that Putin is angry with the minister.

    Putin has made it clear that, aside from the Ukraine issue, he believes that a rapprochement between Moscow and Washington is in Russia's national interest and important for global security, given the two countries possess vast nuclear arsenals.

    The idea of a falling-out between the two men has been picked up by some anonymous Telegram channels inside Russia and by Russian-language outlets critical of the Kremlin, as well as by Ukrainian media.

    Asked on Friday if Lavrov had fallen out of favour with Putin, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the idea.

    "I will give you a brief answer: there is nothing true in these reports," Peskov told reporters.

    Asked to confirm that Lavrov would continue to work in his current role, Peskov added: "Absolutely. Lavrov is working as foreign minister, of course."

    (Reporting by Gleb Stolyarov;Writing by Andrew OsbornEditing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kremlin denies rumors of Lavrov falling out with Putin.
    • •Speculation arose after a canceled summit with Trump.
    • •Lavrov absent from key meetings, fueling rumors.
    • •Putin prioritizes Moscow-Washington relations.
    • •Kremlin confirms Lavrov's ongoing role as foreign minister.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin dismisses speculation that Lavrov has fallen out of favour with Putin

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses speculation about a rift between Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and President Putin, which the Kremlin denies.

    2Why did the speculation arise?

    Speculation arose after a canceled summit with Trump and Lavrov's absence from key meetings.

    3What is the Kremlin's response?

    The Kremlin firmly denies any rift, confirming Lavrov's continued role as foreign minister.

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