Russia demands special rights for Russian speakers as condition to end Ukraine war, Lavrov says
Russia'sSergei Lavrov stated that granting special rights to Russian speakers is one of the conditions for ending the war in Ukraine, and pledged to combat 'Russophobia'.
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