Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has expressed Moscow’s willingness to reach an agreement with Ukraine, signaling a potential opening for diplomatic progress in the ongoing conflict. Speaking in an interview with CBS News published online on Thursday, Lavrov stated that Russia is "ready" to negotiate and reach a deal, though several details still need to be addressed.
"President Trump mentions a deal, and we are ready to reach a deal," Lavrov said. "But there are still some specific elements of this deal which need to be fine-tuned."
Lavrov did not elaborate on the specifics of the issues that remain unresolved but emphasized that dialogue remains open. His comments come amid ongoing international efforts to mediate between the two countries, and as Western powers continue to pressure Moscow with sanctions and diplomatic measures.
While the tone of the interview suggests a willingness to engage, analysts caution that significant hurdles remain, including territorial disputes and broader security concerns. The international community is watching closely to see whether this shift in rhetoric could lead to substantive negotiations and a possible de-escalation of hostilities.