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    Home - Politics - Where is Sergei Lavrov? Questions swirl over Putin’s veteran foreign minister

    Where is Sergei Lavrov? Questions swirl over Putin’s veteran foreign minister

    Where is Sergei Lavrov? Questions swirl over Putin’s veteran foreign minister

    Where is Sergei Lavrov? Questions swirl over Putin’s veteran foreign minister

    • WTX News Editor
    • November 7, 2025
    • 8:50 pm
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    • Sergei Lavrov notably absent from a key Security Council meeting, raising speculation about his standing in Kremlin hierarchy.
    • His exclusion from leading the Russian delegation at the upcoming G20 summit compounds claims that he may have been sidelined.
    • Increasing concerns over Lavrov’s effectiveness in US-Russia diplomacy following a cancelled summit, potentially undermining President Putin’s position.

    Where is Sergei Lavrov? Questions swirl over Putin’s veteran foreign minister | World News

    In Soviet times, Western observers would scrutinise video footage of state occasions, like military parades on Red Square, to try to learn more about Kremlin hierarchy.

    Who was positioned closest to the leader? What did the body language say? Which officials were in and out of favour?

    In some ways, not much has changed.

    The footage present-day Kremlinologists are currently pouring over is from Wednesday’s landmark meeting of Russia’s Security Council, in which Vladimir Putin told his top officials to start drafting proposals for a possible nuclear weapons test.

    It was an important moment. Not one you’d expect a trusted lieutenant to miss. But Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s veteran foreign minister, was conspicuously absent – the only permanent member of the Council not present.

    According to the Russian business daily, Kommersant, his absence was “coordinated”.

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    US President Donald Trump meets with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Pic: AP

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    Sergey Lavrov and Marco Rubio in Alaska. Pic: AP

    That episode alone would have been enough to raise eyebrows.

    But coupled with the selection of a more junior official to lead the Russian delegation at the upcoming G20 summit (a role Lavrov has filled in recent years) – well, that’s when questions get asked, namely: Has Moscow’s top diplomat been sidelined?

    The question has grown loud enough to force the Kremlin into a denial, but it’s done little to quell speculation that Lavrov has fallen out of favour.

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    Lavrov has effectively been Putin’s right-hand man for decades. Pic: Sputnik via Reuters

    Rumours of a rift have been mounting since Donald Trump called off a planned summit with Putin in Budapest last month, following a phone call between Lavrov and US secretary of state Marco Rubio.

    According to the Financial Times, it was Lavrov’s uncompromising stance that prompted the White House to put the summit on ice.

    Conversations I had with diplomatic sources here at the time revealed a belief that Lavrov had either dropped the ball or gone off-script. Whether it was by accident or by design, his diplomacy (or lack of it) torpedoed the summit and seemingly set back a US-Russia rapprochement.


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    That would’ve angered Putin, who is keen to engage with Washington, not only on Ukraine but on other issues, like nuclear arms control.

    More importantly, perhaps, it made the Russian president appear weak – unable to control his foreign minister. And Putin is not a man who likes to be undermined.

    Football fans will be familiar with Sir Alex Ferguson’s golden rule of management: Never let a player grow bigger than the club. Putin operates in a similar fashion. Loyalty is valued extremely highly.

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    Lavrov meets with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif in 2015. Pic: Reuters

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    North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Lavrov meet in Pyongyang in 2023. Pic: AP

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    Lavrov and Chinese counterpart Wang Yi meet in Indonesia in 2022. Pic: Reuters

    If Lavrov has indeed been sidelined, it would be a very significant moment indeed. The 75-year-old has been the face of Russian diplomacy for more than two decades and effectively Putin’s right-hand man for most of the Kremlin leader’s rule.

    Known for his abrasive style and acerbic putdowns, Lavrov has also been a vociferous cheerleader for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    At the Putin-Trump summit in Alaska, he arrived wearing a jumper emblazoned with the initials “CCCP”, the Russian letters for USSR. The apparent message: Ukraine still belongs to Moscow.

    And in the melee that immediately followed the presidents’ press statements at the summit, I remember racing over to Lavrov as he was leaving and yelling a question to him through the line of security guards.

    He didn’t even turn. Instead, he just shouted back: “Who are you?”

    It was typical of a diplomatic heavyweight, who’s known for not pulling his punches. But has that uncompromising approach finally taken its toll?

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