Russian FM Lavrov jokes he and UK foreign sec are ‘not going to dance’ as press gather

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Sergey Lavrov and Liz Truss seemed in high spirits as they met before cameras in Stockholm, with the Russian foreign minister quipping the pair ‘are not going to dance,’ before jokingly telling the reporters to ‘get out.’

It is unlikely the two tangoed their way out of private talks either, with Truss tweeting that she took the opportunity to double down on the issue of Ukrainian sovereignty.

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