War in Ukraine: Moscow wonders about a possible change of position by Trump after the G7
War in Ukraine: Moscow wonders about a possible change of position by Trump after the G7

Russia has requested clarification on the position of the US president. Donald Trump Regarding the war in Ukraine, following the G7 summit, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on Wednesday that Moscow is seeking to determine whether Washington has changed its approach to the conflict in light of the international discussions.

According to Lavrov, the United States has not yet clearly explained its political stance following the summit held in Évian-les-Bains, where G7 leaders discussed the situation in Ukraine. The Russian Foreign Minister stated that Moscow is still awaiting specific indications of the conclusions reached by Washington.

This request comes as the French president Emmanuel Macron It has been suggested that Donald Trump acknowledged during the G7 discussions that Russia was not genuinely seeking peace in Ukraine. This development is interpreted by some Western leaders as a possible hardening of the American position.

Donald Trump, for his part, called on Moscow to act in favor of a resolution to the conflict after a meeting he described as "very good" with the Ukrainian president. Volodymyr ZelenskyThese statements were met with cautious optimism among several G7 members, who hope for a diplomatic opening.

Sergey Lavrov, however, insisted that Russia had received no official confirmation of a possible change of course from the United States. He asked Washington to clarify what was discussed in Evian and what the future direction of its foreign policy regarding Ukraine would be.

The Russian minister also mentioned the agreements reached between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin during a previous meeting in Alaska, suggesting that their "spirit" had been called into question by the G7 discussions. This uncertainty illustrates the persistent tensions surrounding diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine, as major powers continue to struggle to agree on a common roadmap.

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