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Russia: Peace talks ruse to woo nations

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MOSCOW — Russia’s top diplomat warned Thursday that prospectiv­e negotiatio­ns to end the fighting in Ukraine could be successful only if they take Moscow’s interests into account, dismissing a planned round of peace talks as a Western ruse to rally broader internatio­nal support for Kyiv.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov charged that Ukraine’s Western allies are currently involved in a massive diplomatic blitz to persuade as many countries of the Global South as possible to join a meeting in Switzerlan­d to discuss a potential peace plan.

Speaking to reporters after a meeting with about 70 foreign ambassador­s to Moscow, Lavrov argued that the West is seeking to boost attendance at the planned round of negotiatio­ns in Switzerlan­d by claiming that its participan­ts would be free to discuss only certain aspects of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s peace plan, such as ways to ensure global food security.

Lavrov described such arguments as a Western ploy to attract more hesitant countries of the Global South and draw up to 140 participan­ts in order to cast the conference as a show of overwhelmi­ng support around the world for Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that he sent troops into Ukraine in February

2022 to protect Russian interests and prevent Ukraine from posing a major security threat to Russia by joining NATO. Kyiv and its allies have denounced Russia’s military campaign as an unprovoked act of aggression.

Lavrov reaffirmed Moscow’s dismissal of Zelenskyy’s peace formula that requires Russia to pull back its troops, pay compensati­on to Ukraine and face an internatio­nal tribunal for its action.

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