• Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy
Friday, December 5, 2025
Daily The Business
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
DTB
No Result
View All Result
DTB

Russia’s Lavrov and US’s Blinken set to attend OSCE meeting

December 5, 2024
in Markets
Russia’s Lavrov and US’s Blinken set to attend OSCE meeting
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsapp

VIENNA: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken could face off over the war in Ukraine on Thursday at an annual meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in Malta.

Ukraine will be the dominant political issue at a meeting that is due to formally approve last-minute agreements reached on issues including senior staff positions at the security and rights body where Western powers has often accused Russia of flouting human rights and other international norms.

It is Lavrov’s first trip to a European Union member state since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Lavrov and Blinken, whose term in office ends next month, are not scheduled to have a meeting.

Since Russia’s war in Ukraine began, they have occasionally attended the same international gatherings but their interactions have been limited.

In March 2023 on the sidelines of a G20 meeting in New Delhi, they had an unscheduled encounter that the Russian foreign ministry said lasted less than 10 minutes.

Blinken later told a press conference he had told Lavrov to engage in diplomacy.

Lavrov told Russian media the meeting was constructive but that he heard nothing new on US positions.

The OSCE gathering of foreign ministers and other officials from 57 participating states in North America, Europe and Central Asia is overshadowed by the imminent return to the White House of Donald Trump, whose advisers are floating proposals to end the war in Ukraine that would cede large parts of the country to Russia.

With Trump due to take office in just over a month, Western powers plan to reiterate their support for Ukraine and Russia is likely to renew its criticism of the OSCE, which Lavrov said last year was “essentially being turned into an appendage of NATO and the European Union”.

Veto powers

The OSCE is the successor to a body set up during the Cold War for the east and west to engage with each other. In recent years, and especially since Russia invaded Ukraine, Moscow has used what is in effect a veto each country has to block decisions.

This year, Armenia and Azerbaijan blocking the OSCE budget, diplomats say, over issues related to their conflict in the mountainous territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Russia calls US actions in Asia ‘destructive’ at ASEAN summit

Diplomats say a deal was reached this week to fill four senior OSCE positions including that of secretary general, which will be taken up by Turkiye Feridun Sinirlioglu, who was foreign minister in a caretaker government in 2015.

The most important annual decision at the OSCE – which country will next hold its annually rotating chairmanship – has long been settled.

Finland will hold it for the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act that lay the foundation for the current OSCE.

Tags: Antony BlinkenMaltaNATOOSCEOSCE summitRussia Ukraine warRussian Foreign MinisterSergei LavrovUkraineUS Secretary of State
Share15Tweet10Send
Previous Post

Russian rouble regains over one half of recent slide

Next Post

KSE-100 closes in on 108,000 with over 2,700-point gain

Related Posts

Rupee records gain against US dollar
Markets

Rupee records gain against US dollar

December 5, 2025
Bullish momentum at bourse, KSE-100 gains over 1,100 points in early trade
Markets

Bullish momentum at bourse, KSE-100 gains over 500 points during intra-day

December 5, 2025
Gold price gains Rs3,000 per tola in Pakistan
Markets

Gold price gains Rs3,000 per tola in Pakistan

December 5, 2025
Ford recalls nearly 109,000 vehicles, NHTSA says
Markets

Ford recalls nearly 109,000 vehicles, NHTSA says

December 5, 2025
India weighs greater phone-location surveillance; Apple, Google and Samsung protest
Markets

India weighs greater phone-location surveillance; Apple, Google and Samsung protest

December 5, 2025
AD Ports Group, LDC partner to upgrade Karachi Port agricultural logistics
Markets

AD Ports Group, LDC partner to upgrade Karachi Port agricultural logistics

December 5, 2025

Popular Post

  • FRSHAR Mail

    FRSHAR Mail set to redefine secure communication, data privacy

    126 shares
    Share 50 Tweet 32
  • How to avoid buyer’s remorse when raising venture capital

    33 shares
    Share 337 Tweet 211
  • Microsoft to pay off cloud industry group to end EU antitrust complaint

    54 shares
    Share 22 Tweet 14
  • Capacity utilisation of Pakistan’s cement industry drops to lowest on record

    47 shares
    Share 19 Tweet 12
  • SingTel annual profit more than halves on $2.3bn impairment charge

    47 shares
    Share 19 Tweet 12
American Dollar Exchange Rate
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy
Write us: info@dailythebusiness.com

© 2021 Daily The Business

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy

© 2021 Daily The Business

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.