Russia says it is ready to study Trump’s Ukraine peace initiatives

Russia says it is ready to study Trump’s Ukraine peace initiatives

Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov welcomes the idea but warns that the US president-elect’s boast about ending the war in 24 hours may be premature.

Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said US President-elect Donald Trump’s team were starting to speak ‘the reality on the ground’. (AP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russia is prepared to study US President-elect Donald Trump’s peace initiatives on Ukraine when he takes office next week, foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday.

Lavrov cautioned that Trump’s comments on the war – which he previously said he could end within 24 hours of entering the White House – were being made before his inauguration, but said Russia welcomed the fact that Trump’s team was starting to speak of “the reality on the ground” when discussing Ukraine.

Lavrov said this was reflected in comments from both Trump and incoming national security adviser Mike Waltz.

Waltz told ABC on Sunday that it was clear the war must end somehow by diplomatic means.

He added: “I just don’t think it’s realistic to say we’re going to expel every Russian from every inch of Ukrainian soil, even Crimea. President Trump has acknowledged that reality, and I think it’s been a huge step forward that the entire world is acknowledging that reality. Now let’s move forward.”

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