Chattanooga Times Free Press

US, Russia hold first high-level in-person talks since invasion

- BY MATTHEW LEE

NEW DELHI — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov talked briefly Thursday in the highest-level inperson talks between the two countries since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But there was no indication of any movement toward easing the intense tensions between their two nations.

The short encounter came as relations between Washington and Moscow have plummeted over Russia’s war with Ukraine and tensions have soared amid a myriad of disagreeme­nts, complaints and recriminat­ions on other matters ranging from arms control to embassy staffing and prisoners.

U.S. officials said Blinken and Lavrov chatted for roughly 10 minutes on the sidelines of the G-20 conference of foreign ministers in New Delhi. But there was no sign of any progress and the conference itself ended with the grouping unable to reach consensus on the Ukraine war.

Still, with relations at perhaps their lowest point since the Cuban Missile Crisis during the Cold War, the mere fact that the two men met showed that, at least for the moment, lines of high-level communicat­ion between Washington and Moscow remains open.

At a news conference, Blinken said he told Lavrov that the U.S. would continue to support Ukraine for as long as it takes and would push for the war to end through diplomatic terms that Kyiv agrees to.

“End this war of aggression, engage in meaningful diplomacy that can produce a just and durable peace,” Blinken said he had told Lavrov. But, he noted that “President Putin has demonstrat­ed zero interest in engaging, saying there’s nothing to even talk about unless and until Ukraine accepts and I quote ‘the new territoria­l reality.’”

Blinken said he also urged Russia to reverse “its irresponsi­ble decision and return to” participat­ion in the New START nuclear treaty.

“Mutual compliance is in the interest of both our countries,” Blinken said he told Lavrov. He added “that no matter what else is happening in the world, in our relationsh­ip, the United States is always ready to engage and act on strategic arms control, just as the United States and the Soviet Union did even at the height of the Cold War.”

 ?? OLIVIER DOULIERY/POOL VIA AP ?? U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks Thursday during a news conference on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi.
OLIVIER DOULIERY/POOL VIA AP U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks Thursday during a news conference on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi.

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