On the 3rd anniversary of the Ukraine war, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, during his visit to Turkey, reaffirmed that Russia's position remains "unchanged." He further stated that many countries have now adopted a "much more realistic" stance regarding the conflict. What does this mean for the future of the war and global diplomacy? Watch the full report for exclusive insights.
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00:00Our position remains unchanged.
00:08The position of many countries has become much more realistic.
00:11We have spoken in detail about a number of international affairs, such as processes currently
00:21unfolding around Ukraine.
00:24Our position remains unchanged.
00:27And we are satisfied to say that the position of many countries has become much more realistic.
00:37They now understand that without a long-term agreement that would remove the core reasons
00:45for this situation, nothing will be possible.
00:52As for Steve Witkow's statement that the draft of Istanbul agreements from April 2022 could
01:04serve as foundation for the Ukrainian settlement, while I haven't heard that, there's one thing
01:08I can confirm.
01:13Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, has said many times, reminding that in Istanbul
01:24three years ago, we were maybe one hour away from signing a full-scale agreement.
01:31But Boris Johnson banned Ukraine from doing that.
01:46And in an interview, the Ukrainian official publicly confirmed this fact, that three years
01:56ago.
01:58They had been ready to sign, but they were forbidden to do that by London and Washington.
02:59All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
03:05All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
03:25All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
03:53All right, all right, all right, all right, all right.