Lavrov, on Failed Mutiny Aftermath, Says Russia Always Emerges Stronger from Trouble

This handout photograph taken and released by Russian Foreign Ministry on June 20, 2023, shows Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attending a meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Minsk on June 20, 2023. (Handout / Russian Foreign Ministry / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by Russian Foreign Ministry on June 20, 2023, shows Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attending a meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Minsk on June 20, 2023. (Handout / Russian Foreign Ministry / AFP)
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Lavrov, on Failed Mutiny Aftermath, Says Russia Always Emerges Stronger from Trouble

This handout photograph taken and released by Russian Foreign Ministry on June 20, 2023, shows Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attending a meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Minsk on June 20, 2023. (Handout / Russian Foreign Ministry / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by Russian Foreign Ministry on June 20, 2023, shows Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attending a meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Minsk on June 20, 2023. (Handout / Russian Foreign Ministry / AFP)

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, asked about Russia's stability in the aftermath of a failed mercenary mutiny, said on Friday that his country has always emerged stronger and more resilient from any difficulties.

Lavrov, who was speaking at a news conference, said the reaction of many Western officials to Saturday's aborted mutiny by Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin - who had said that the facade of Russian power had cracked - showed indirectly that the same officials were at war with Moscow.

"We do not have to explain anything or give assurances to anyone. We are acting transparently, the president and all the political forces in our country have spoken on the subject. If there are doubts in the West, that's your problem," said Lavrov.

"Russia has always emerged more resilient and stronger after any difficulties," he added.

Russia's top diplomat said Moscow itself had doubts about the abilities of many Western politicians.

Lavrov called for the membership of the UN Security Council to be expanded in order to give more representation to Asian, African and Latin American countries to break what he called Western domination of the world.

"A majority of the world does not want to live according to Western rules," said Lavrov.

He reiterated Moscow's accusation that the West, especially the United States, was trying to prevent Russia and China from acting independently in a multipolar world. 



Zelenskyy Tells Trump He’s Ready for a Ceasefire in Ukraine 

This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on May 8, 2025, shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (front R) and First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska (front L), along with others officials attending a ceremony to commemorate the fallen of the Second World War as part of the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, in Kyiv on May 8, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Handout / Ukrainian Presidential Press Service / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on May 8, 2025, shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (front R) and First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska (front L), along with others officials attending a ceremony to commemorate the fallen of the Second World War as part of the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, in Kyiv on May 8, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Handout / Ukrainian Presidential Press Service / AFP)
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Zelenskyy Tells Trump He’s Ready for a Ceasefire in Ukraine 

This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on May 8, 2025, shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (front R) and First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska (front L), along with others officials attending a ceremony to commemorate the fallen of the Second World War as part of the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, in Kyiv on May 8, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Handout / Ukrainian Presidential Press Service / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on May 8, 2025, shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (front R) and First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska (front L), along with others officials attending a ceremony to commemorate the fallen of the Second World War as part of the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, in Kyiv on May 8, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Handout / Ukrainian Presidential Press Service / AFP)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he had a “good conversation” with US President Donald Trump, during which the two marked Victory Day and discussed the path toward peace in Ukraine.

Zelenskyy said Friday he briefed Trump on the battlefield situation and reiterated that Ukraine is ready for a 30-day ceasefire “starting even today,” urging Russia to support the proposal.

He emphasized Ukraine’s willingness to engage in talks “in any format” but said Russia must prove its commitment by declaring a full, unconditional ceasefire.

Zelenskyy added that Trump confirmed his desire to help end the war and supported the idea of a ceasefire, with both agreeing to remain in contact.