Russia has criticized the United States for abandoning its neutral role in facilitating peace efforts in Ukraine, while also taking aim at Europe’s increasing military spending. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking in Moscow, accused Washington of stepping away from its position as an impartial mediator and instead ramping up pressure on Russia through sanctions. These remarks come in the wake of a decision by G7 leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, to intensify measures targeting Russia’s economy, particularly its energy sector.
Since taking office again in 2025, President Trump has attempted to mediate negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv. However, these diplomatic efforts have reached an impasse, as Ukraine remains steadfast in rejecting Russia’s demands for territorial concessions, military restrictions, and limitations on Western support. This deadlock continues to obstruct the path to a peaceful resolution, leaving the international community’s hopes for a negotiated settlement uncertain.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused European nations of preparing for conflict with Russia, citing their increased defense spending and rearmament efforts. He reiterated Russia’s stance that Ukraine should withdraw from the eastern Donbas region and announced that Russian forces are nearing control of the strategic city of Kostiantynivka. Furthermore, Putin alleged that Ukraine and its Western allies are backing attacks on Russian infrastructure to destabilize the nation internally.
The war, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, has led to hundreds of thousands of casualties and displaced millions, underscoring the dire humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict. Despite continued international mediation attempts, the prospects for a peaceful settlement remain bleak as tensions persist and both sides remain entrenched in their positions.
