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Russia ready for ‘tough’ talks with US – deputy FM

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February 6, 2025
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Published: February 6, 2025 9:51 am
Author: RT

Moscow is open to dialogue on the Ukraine conflict but Washington should make the first step in restoring relations, Sergey Ryabkov has said

Russia is ready to negotiate the settlement of the Ukraine conflict with the US “in a tough bargaining mode,” considering the realities on the ground and its national interests, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has stated.

The remark follows US President Donald Trump’s recent statements expressing his intent to swiftly end the conflict and his readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Moscow is open to dialogue with the US but the first step towards stabilizing relations should be taken by Washington, Ryabkov said on Wednesday. According to the diplomat, Moscow has foiled plans by the administration of previous US President Joe Biden to inflict a “strategic defeat” on Russia.

“In light of the failure of this course and the change of administration, the first step toward normalizing bilateral relations – based on the principles of mutual respect and equality – should be taken by the United States,” Ryabkov declared.

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Moscow welcomes Trump’s stance on Kiev’s NATO bid

Any calls to “rush into the embrace of the new US administration” are counterproductive, he added.

Last week, Trump said communication is ongoing between his administration and the Russian government. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has confirmed that engagement with Washington has increased since Trump’s inauguration as president, noting that there are contacts between “certain departments.”

Moscow has remained cautiously optimistic about Trump’s statements, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive crisis resolution rather than freezing the Ukraine conflict.

Reports suggested earlier that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had been identified as potential venues for a summit between Trump and Putin. The two Middle Eastern nations have maintained neutrality throughout the conflict, engaging in dialogue with both the Russian and Ukrainian leaders.

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US President Donald Trump (R) meets Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) in Osaka, Japan on June 28, 2019. @ Kremlin Press Office/Getty Images
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There are signals suggesting that Washington may be ready to address issues linked to Ukraine’s NATO membership bid, a root cause of the current conflict, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Lavrov referred to Trump’s comments last month, when the US leader said he understands the Russian stance that Ukraine should not be part of NATO. Trump accused his predecessor Biden of ignoring Moscow’s position, which contributed to the current conflict.

Trump is the first Western leader to admit that it was wrong to support Kiev’s plans to join the military bloc, Lavrov stated. This means that for the first time the problem of NATO was identified “as something that the US is ready to discuss seriously,” he added.

Moscow has repeatedly insisted that any settlement of the conflict must include Ukrainian neutrality and demilitarization. Kiev sees NATO membership as a strategic goal and a security guarantee for a ceasefire with Moscow. While NATO declared Ukraine’s path to membership “irreversible” last year, members insist Kiev must first meet certain conditions, including resolving the conflict with Moscow.

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