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Ukraine deal must guarantee Russia’s security – Lavrov

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Published: July 4, 2025 2:24 pm
Author: RT

The foreign minister reiterated Moscow’s key demands during a meeting with his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal

Any resolution to the Ukraine conflict must comprehensively address Russia’s security concerns, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said at a joint press conference with his Saudi counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud.

Russia’s core demands include a guarantee that Ukraine will not join NATO, demilitarization of the country, international recognition of territorial changes, and the protection of Russian-speaking population.

“We cannot be satisfied with a resolution that fails to fully address Russia’s legitimate security interests or to eliminate and prevent future violations of the rights of Russian and Russian-speaking populations,” Lavrov told journalists in Moscow on Friday.

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FILE PHOTO. Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump during a press conference in Finland on July 16, 2018.
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Saudi Arabia has acted as a mediator in the Ukraine conflict, having hosted high-profile talks between US and Russian delegations in February.

Moscow has long viewed NATO’s eastward expansion as a major threat to national security and has cited Ukraine’s ambition to join the US-led military bloc as a key trigger of the current conflict. President Vladimir Putin said last week that Moscow’s concerns about NATO activities have been consistently ignored and met with silence.

Lavrov’s comments also reflect longstanding concerns about the treatment of Russian-speaking community in Ukraine. Although Russian is the mother tongue of an estimated 33% of the population, the authorities have introduced a series of measures that restrict their rights. Recent legislation has significantly reduced Russian-language instruction in public schools, mandated the use of Ukrainian across all public sector services, and banned the import of books and other publishing materials from Russia.


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Efforts to negotiate a settlement have intensified in recent months. On Thursday, President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump held a phone call, during which the latter urged Putin to halt hostilities in Ukraine as soon as possible, while Putin reaffirmed Moscow’s readiness to engage in talks.

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