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Lavrov on Greenland crisis and Ukraine conflict: Key statements from annual press conference

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Published: January 20, 2026 4:17 pm
Author: RT

The Russian foreign minister has spoken on relations with the West, NATO’s preparations for war with Russia, and other global issues

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a three-hour-long press conference on Tuesday to discuss the results of Moscow’s diplomatic activities in 2025. 

During the event, he touched upon a wide range of topics including the ongoing Ukraine conflict and efforts to end the hostilities, the breakdown of international law, the Greenland crisis, and what he described as NATO plans for a war with Russia.

Here are some of his key statements.

On relations with the West and European leaders

Lavrov stated that the current European leaders have driven themselves “too deep into hatred for Russia,” concluding that it is “unlikely that it will be possible to agree on anything with them.” 

He said that European politicians, including NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, and the leaders of Germany, France, and Britain, have been openly and seriously preparing for a war with Russia while continuing to fantasize about inflicting a “strategic defeat” on Moscow in Ukraine.

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At the same time, he noted that “healthy forces,” that prioritize their national interests and realize the benefits of having friendly relations with Russia, have “finally awakened” in Europe and that their voices are already being heard in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, as well as in Germany and France. 

On the Ukraine conflict

Lavrov slammed European leaders for trying to prevent a peace settlement from being reached in Ukraine and for hindering efforts to resolve the conflict.

The foreign minister noted that while there has never been a “lack of goodwill on the part of Russia in terms of reaching political agreements,” Europeans have consistently done everything within their power to derail agreements and peace initiatives. 

On the other hand, the US, under President Donald Trump, has become “the only Western country” that is prepared to address the root causes of the Ukraine conflict, Lavrov said, expressing hope that meaningful negotiations with Washington would continue.

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On the Greenland crisis and the breakdown of international rules

Commenting on the escalating US push to acquire Greenland, Lavrov framed the dispute as a legacy of colonialism, noting that “in principle, Greenland is not a natural part of Denmark; it is a colonial conquest,” and that it is up to the island’s inhabitants to decide their future.

He dismissed Washington’s claims that it needs to annex the island to prevent a Russian or Chinese takeover of the Danish autonomous territory, stating that the US knows perfectly well that Moscow has no such plans.

At the same time, Lavrov observed that the internal Western crisis over Greenland has raised questions about the very preservation of NATO unity and represents a breakdown of the international rules of conduct on the global stage, that have now been upended and replaced by a game of “might makes right.”

He stressed that Russia will not play this game and will continue to treat other countries on the basis of equality and will stand up for its interests without imposing on anyone else’s legal rights.

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On Venezuela

Lavrov condemned the US capture of President Nicolas Maduro and the attack on Caracas as an “unprecedented… brutal armed invasion,” describing it as being part of a broader pattern of Western interference in Latin America.

On Iran

The foreign minister expressed “deep concern” over the openly declared attempts by Western forces to destabilize Iran and provoke regime change in the country, stating that any situation must be resolved based on respect for Tehran’s right to peaceful nuclear energy.

On International organizations and order

Lavrov argued that Euro-Atlantic institutions like NATO, the EU, and especially the OSCE are “discredited” and in deep crisis, having transformed into anti-Russian tools instead of platforms for equal dialogue.

In contrast, he positioned the UN as a crucial venue, highlighting Russia’s efforts to preserve the UN Charter’s original principles against Western attempts to replace them with their own rules.

Lavrov reiterated that the world is moving towards multipolarity, asserting that the era of Western dominance is over and that new centers of power must negotiate a balanced world order based on sovereign equality, not “rules” set by the West.

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