
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Reportedly Losing Influence in Kremlin
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is losing influence within the Kremlin as President Vladimir Putin increasingly relies on other advisors, according to sources cited by the Kyiv Independent. The sources indicate that Lavrov is no longer involved in shaping Russia's relations with the United States, suggesting a significant shift in the power dynamics within Putin's inner circle. Lavrov has served as Russia's foreign minister since 2004 and has been one of the most recognizable faces of Russian diplomacy on the international stage. His apparent marginalization could signal changes in how the Kremlin approaches foreign policy decision-making, particularly regarding relations with major powers like the United States during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
