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Lavrov Loses Cool At Reporter; Shuts Him Down Over Ukraine Question; 'Frankly, You Don't Want...'

Lavrov Loses Cool At Reporter; Shuts Him Down Over Ukraine Question; 'Frankly, You Don't Want...'

Time of India22-05-2025

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/ May 22, 2025, 07:58PM IST
In a pointed exchange, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov responded sharply when questioned about Russian weapons being deployed by Azerbaijan. "Frankly, it's awkward to answer your question because you're not really looking for an answer," Lavrov said, adding that while he couldn't recall all the specifics, the intent behind the question was clear. He went on to highlight that Armenia had also used Russian-supplied arms extensively since gaining independence—particularly during its occupation of seven territories that it never formally claimed—framing the issue as part of a broader regional context rather than a one-sided concern.

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