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12 Mar 2025, 19:26 GMT+10
The Russian foreign minister has been interviewed by Mario Nawfal, Larry Johnson, and Andrew Napolitano
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has given a lengthy interview with three US bloggers who traveled to Moscow. The discussion touched on Russian relations with the administration of US President Donald Trump, the settlement of the Ukraine conflict, and other issues.
For more than 90 minutes, Lavrov answered questions from Mario Nawfal, the host of one of the most popular interview shows on X, as well as former CIA analyst and co-founder of the Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) group, Larry Johnson, and former judge Andrew Napolitano, who previously worked for Fox News and wrote for the Washington Post and other outlets.
During the interview, Lavrov suggested that "a return to normalcy" has been emerging in the US since the start of Trump's second term at the White House.
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He also reiterated Russia's readiness to look for a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict, but stressed that officials in Moscow "know what must be done" to reach a settlement and "would compromise the fate of the people," referring to Russian citizens and ethnic Russians in Ukraine.
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