Russia has accused the U.S. of abandoning peace talks originally planned for Budapest, with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claiming Washington "ghosted" its own proposals after the Alaska summit. Lavrov dismissed reports that Moscow had canceled the Putin-Trump meeting, insisting Russia remains ready to resume dialogue if it is genuinely based on the well-elaborated outcomes of the Alaska summit. The remarks come amid growing uncertainty over U.S.-Russia diplomatic engagement. WATCH
Putin-Trump Summit FALLOUT: Lavrov Points Finger at U.S.
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