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.
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
▶ "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."