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    Russia's Lavrov: We hope Washington will take no steps to escalate Ukraine conflict

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Lavrov urges the US to avoid escalating the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing dialogue. He cites NATO expansion as a concern and criticizes Europe's response.

    Table of Contents

    • Russia's Stance on U.S. Involvement in Ukraine
    • Dialogue and Diplomacy
    • Impact of NATO Expansion
    • European Response and Sanctions

    Russia's Lavrov: We hope Washington will take no steps to escalate Ukraine co...

    Russia's Stance on U.S. Involvement in Ukraine

    (Reuters) -Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview published late on Wednesday that he hoped Washington would take no actions liable to escalate the Ukraine conflict.

    Dialogue and Diplomacy

    Lavrov said U.S. President Donald Trump had long advocated dialogue with Russia, had sought to fully understand the Russian position on Ukraine and "demonstrated a commitment to finding a sustainable peaceful solution".

    Impact of NATO Expansion

    "We are counting on common sense and that the maintaining of that position will prevail in Washington and that they will refrain from actions that could escalate the conflict to a new level," Lavrov was quoted as saying by Russian state news agency TASS.

    European Response and Sanctions

    Lavrov's comments were originally part of an interview with Italian daily Corriere della Sera. Tass said the Italian daily had declined to publish the interview.

    Lavrov said Trump had acknowledged that one of the reasons behind Russia's actions was enlargement of the NATO alliance and the deployment of its infrastructure close to its border.

    "In essence, that is what Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia have been warning about for the last 20 years," Lavrov was quoted as saying.

    Trump and Putin held talks in Alaska in August and Lavrov spoke by phone to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on October 20 to discuss a possible ​new summit, days after it was announced by Trump following a phone call with Putin.

    Trump subsequently said he had cancelled a prospective summit. The U.S. president has backed calls for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine with forces at their present positions, while Moscow has said it wants Kyiv to yield more territory.

    In his comments published by TASS, Lavrov said Europe was intent on undermining U.S. moves to find a peaceful solution.

    Europe, he said, was "sabotaging all peacemaking efforts and are rejecting direct contacts with Moscow. They introduce new sanctions which boomerang on their economies even further. They're openly preparing for a new major European war against Russia."

    Russia would be ready to resume contacts with Europe "when this Russiaphobic frenzy passes. There is no other way to describe it."

    European leaders have accused Russia of waging "hybrid warfare" against European democracies and vowed to respond.

    European Union countries backing Ukraine last month agreed a 19th sanctions package against Russia and have been discussing ways to raise financial support for Kyiv - borrowing the money, or using frozen Russian assets.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lavrov urges US to avoid escalating Ukraine conflict.
    • •Trump supports dialogue with Russia for peaceful solutions.
    • •NATO expansion cited as a reason for Russia's actions.
    • •Europe accused of undermining US peace efforts.
    • •EU imposes new sanctions on Russia amid tensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia's Lavrov: We hope Washington will take no steps to escalate Ukraine conflict

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    Foreign currency refers to the money used in a country other than your own. It is essential for international trade and investment, allowing businesses and individuals to conduct transactions across borders.

    2What is NATO?

    NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe, established for mutual defense against aggression.

    3What are sanctions?

    Sanctions are penalties or restrictions imposed by one country on another, often to influence behavior or policies. They can include trade restrictions, financial penalties, or diplomatic measures.

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