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Russia's Lavrov discusses Alaska summit outcome with Turkish, Hungarian counterparts

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(Reuters) -Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held calls on Saturday with his Turkish and Hungarian counterparts, the Russian foreign ministry said, hours after a summit between the U.S. and

Lavrov Talks with Turkish and Hungarian Officials After Alaska Summit

Diplomatic Outcomes of the Alaska Summit

(Reuters) -Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held calls on Saturday with his Turkish and Hungarian counterparts, the Russian foreign ministry said, hours after a summit between the U.S. and Russian presidents yielded no deal on ending the war in Ukraine.

President Donald Trump, who hosted President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday for bilateral talks aimed at ending the war, has urged Kyiv to make a deal with Moscow, stating, "Russia is a very big power, and they're not."

The phone call between Lavrov and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan took place at Turkey's initiative, the Russian ministry said in a short statement on its website.

Calls with Turkish and Hungarian Foreign Ministers

"The foreign ministers exchanged views on the outcomes of the high-level Russia–U.S. meeting held in Alaska on August 15," it said. 

Turkey has tried to maintain open diplomatic channels with both sides since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, positioning itself as a NATO member, a partner to both Russia and Ukraine, and a potential mediator.

Lavrov also held a call with Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto to discuss the outcomes of the Alaska summit.

Hungary's Position on the Conflict

Szijjarto said Hungary was hoping for a peaceful settlement to the 3-1/2-year-old conflict.

"A durable resolution to the conflict is in our interest, as well as for peace and security to return to Central Europe," he said in a Facebook post on his phone call with Lavrov.

Reactions from European Leaders

Hungary has kept close ties with Russia throughout the war, often opposing EU sanctions and continuing energy cooperation with Moscow, and drawing criticism from Western allies of Kyiv.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday after the Putin-Trump meeting that "the world is a safer place than it was yesterday," while other European leaders reiterated in their joint statement that "it will be up to Ukraine to make decisions on its territory."

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne and Gergely Szakacs in Budapest; Editing by Matthew Lewis and Clelia Oziel)

Key Takeaways

  • Lavrov discusses Alaska summit outcomes with Turkey and Hungary.
  • No deal reached on ending the Ukraine conflict.
  • Turkey aims to mediate between Russia and Ukraine.
  • Hungary seeks peaceful resolution to the conflict.
  • European leaders emphasize Ukraine's territorial decisions.

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What did Hungary's Foreign Minister express regarding the conflict?
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto expressed hope for a peaceful settlement to the ongoing conflict.
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Turkey has maintained open diplomatic channels with both Russia and Ukraine, positioning itself as a NATO member and a partner to both sides.
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Orban stated that 'the world is a safer place than it was yesterday' following the Putin-Trump meeting.
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Hungary has faced criticism from Western allies for opposing EU sanctions and maintaining energy cooperation with Russia.

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