Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov tells Tucker Carlson: Russia does not want nuclear war with the U.S.

On Thursday evening, Tucker Carlson published his highly anticipated interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

This would be the second time that Carlson visited Moscow to conduct interviews; the first interview occurred in the spring of 2024 with Russian President Putin.

The interview topics with Lavrov ranged from discussions about nuclear weapons to American foreign policy, the war in Ukraine, and President Trump.

Carlson asked Lavrov his opinion on President-elect Donald J. Trump, as well as whether Lavrov was concerned about escalation between Russia and the U.S.
 

TUCKER: “What do you think of Donald Trump?”

LAVROV: “While I think he’s a very strong person, a person who wants results, who doesn’t like procrastination . . . and he is friendly in discussions, but this doesn’t mean he’s pro-Russian as some people try to present him. The amount of sanctions we received under the Trump administration was very, very big."

"We respect the choice of the American people when they vote; we have been open all along with the current administration. We hope that when Trump is inaugurated again, we understand. We never severed our contact in the economy, trade, security, or anything."

TUCKER: "How sincerely worried are you about an escalation in contact between Russia and the United States?”
 

LAVROV: “It is not for Zelenskyy to dictate the terms. I don’t think we should be presenting our relations as two guys deciding for everybody. It is not our style."

"We prefer “sovereign equality of states.” The U.S. is not used to respecting sovereign equality of states."

"The U.S. says “We cannot allow Russia to win in Ukraine” because this would ruin our “rules-based world order” which is American domination."

"NATO, least under Biden, is eyeing the entire Eurasian content."

For the full interview, visit Tucker Carlson's account on X.