Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s opening remarks at a meeting with Martin Griffiths. We are glad to extend our warmest greetings to you upon your arrival in the Russian Federation. This visit is critical for the UN’s humanitarian efforts to continue. The international community is currently focused on the situation in Ukraine and its environs. We started communication with your Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs quite some time ago.
U.N. aid chief Martin Griffiths said more than $1 billion will be needed for aid operations in Ukraine over the next three months as hundreds of thousands of people flee Russia’s invasion. Watch the briefing: https://t.co/OitRB9rfkl
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Welcoming the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov as he arrives in New Delhi for an official visit. pic.twitter.com/eHHCRgF30y
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The White House says Ukraine’s Kyiv falling is a real possibility. Watch the briefing with Press Secretary Jen Psaki: https://t.co/fyYCY2EJhW
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The U.S. hasn’t seen any indication that Russia’s Vladimir Putin is prepared to de-escalate attacks on Ukraine, the State Department said. Watch the briefing: https://t.co/46ospTRw75
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