• Salah Abdullah Al-attar - Editor-in-Chief

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Russia: Full Restoration of Trust with U.S. Will Require Time and Sustained Efforts..

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that fully restoring trust with the United States will require sustained efforts, while acknowledging encouraging signals in recent bilateral contacts during a press conference with CIS counterparts.

Key Diplomatic Developments:

1. U.S.-Russia Relations

  • Prisoner exchange created positive momentum but "complete trust restoration needs time"

  • Sanctions relief proposed: Moscow requested lifting restrictions on Tiroflyt airline and resuming direct flights (no U.S. response yet)

  • Ukraine divergence: Noted Washington shows "deeper understanding" of conflict's root causes than EU allies

2. Eurasian Security Architecture

  • Proposed new security framework with:
    ✓ Shanghai Cooperation Organization
    ✓ Collective Security Treaty Organization
    ✓ GCC and Asian partners

  • De-dollarization progress: 80% of CIS trade now in national currencies via SWIFT-alternative systems

3. International Assessments

  • EU criticism: Accused of transforming "from economic project to anti-Russia sanctions tool"

  • China-U.S. tensions: Warned Taiwan support and tariffs exacerbate tensions

  • Central Asia relations: Sanctions pressure failed to disrupt Moscow's regional ties

4. Upcoming Events

  • May 9 Victory Day parade: Invited CIS leaders for 80th anniversary of Nazi defeat

  • Framed as symbolic unity against modern security challenges


Notable Statements:

▶ "The U.S. administration, unlike the European position, is developing deeper comprehension of Ukraine's 'rigid' leadership nature."

▶ "Our financial systems now withstand Western pressure – this is strategic sovereignty in action."

▶ "European banks' 'secondary sanctions panic' won't deter our Kazakhstan partnership."