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MOSCOW, Feb 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on
Wednesday praised US President Donald Trump for blaming the Ukraine conflict
on moves to admit Kyiv into the NATO military alliance.
Trump has repeatedly blamed the conflict on his predecessor, Joe Biden, and
has said the nearly three years of fighting would "never have started" had he
been president in 2022.
"He is the first, and so far, in my opinion, the only Western leader who has
publicly and loudly said that one of the root causes of the Ukrainian
situation was the previous administration's pushy line of dragging Ukraine
into NATO," Lavrov said of Trump in a question-and-answer session with
lawmakers in Russia's State Duma.
The comments came a day after US and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia
for their first high-level talks in over three years.
Trump's diplomatic overtures towards the Kremlin have alarmed Ukraine, which
fears it will be sidelined in any future peace negotiations and forced to
make massive concessions to end the fighting.
The Republican has upended US foreign policy since coming to office last
month, making support for Ukraine dependant on access to its rare minerals
while echoing Russian President Vladimir Putin's positions on the conflict.
In a press conference in January, before his inauguration, Trump directly
blamed Biden's move to admit Ukraine as a NATO member for spurring the
conflict.
"A big part of the problem was Russia for many, many years -- long before
Putin -- said: 'You could never have NATO involved with Ukraine'," Trump told
reporters at a press conference on January 7.
"And somewhere along the line, Biden said: 'No, they should be able to join
NATO.' Well, then, Russia has somebody right on their doorstep, and I could
understand their feeling about that."