The foreign minister also brought up Hong Kong police bounties placed on activists in exile in Australia, as well as calling for trade sanctions to be lifted.
The foreign minister also brought up Hong Kong police bounties placed on activists in exile in Australia, as well as calling for trade sanctions to be lifted.
Russia Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday (June 30) that the nation will emerge "stronger" in the aftermath of the failed mutiny, which the mercenary group Wagner launched last weekend.
During a briefing in Moscow, Lavrov told journalists: "Russia has always overcome all its problems. it comes out stronger and stronger. It will be the same this time, too. This process has already begun."
“This is a problem,” Lavrov told reporters in India’s western state of Goa on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting. “We need to use this money. But for this, these rupees must be transferred in another currency, and this is being discussed now.”