Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov discusses October 7, the Israel-Hamas war and the rising tensions in the Middle East with CBS News correspondent Pamela Falk. Source
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Russian foreign minister says U.S. is wrong about ending Ukraine war
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in New York for U.N. meetings on Ukraine and the Middle East, told CBS News correspondent Pamela Falk in an exclusive interview that the new generation of politicians in the U.S. demonizes Russia. Lavrov claimed that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Davos last week misrepresented Russia’s willingness to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, saying Russia is indeed ready but is being treated unfairly by the United States.
Russia’s top diplomat complained that U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Davos last week misrepresented Russia’s willingness to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine and that Russia is indeed ready, complaining all the while about unfair treatment by the United States. And, he would not answer questions about military cooperation with North Korea. Source
Russia’s top diplomat: No difference in Ukraine if Trump were elected
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told CBS News in an exclusive interview that there would not be a difference in its actions in Ukraine if former President Trump were elected. Lavrov would not answer CBS News’ questions regarding reports of Russia using North Korean missiles and launchers in its war against Ukraine. Watch more of CBS News correspondent Pamela Falk’s interview with Russia’s top diplomat. Source
1/22: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on Nikki Haley and Donald Trump’s strategies one day ahead of the New Hampshire primary, the Biden administration’s abortion rights push, and the Supreme Court’s decision on razor wire at the border. Source
John Dickerson on Trump’s history of name-calling his rivals
Donald Trump has a familiar move when it comes to women who do things he doesn’t like, according to CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson. He explains. Source
What Ukraine’s funding problem could mean for its war with Russia
Ukraine is running out of money. Max Bergmann, a program director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins CBS News to discuss what a $40 billion budget shortfall could mean for the war as foreign aid stalls in the West. Source
Accused Half Moon Bay gunman Chunli Zhao indicted by grand jury
Nearly one year after seven people were killed at two mushroom farms in Half Moon Bay, a grand jury in San Mateo County has charged the accused gunman with multiple counts of murder. Source
What to know before Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary
Former President Donald Trump and former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley will face off Tuesday in the New Hampshire primary. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins to discuss the latest in the race. Source
Breaking down the Supreme Court’s ruling in Texas razor wire case
The Supreme Court is allowing Border Patrol agents to remove razor wire that Texas installed along the U.S.-Mexico border. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez unpacks the decision, and explains what could happen next. Source
Abortion rights at center of 2024 U.S. elections
The Biden-Harris campaign hopes the issue of abortion access will drive people to the polls in November. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more. Source