Reports of FM Lavrov's hospitalisation 'fake', says Russian foreign ministry

Minister scolds western journalists for 'false reporting'; asks them to write the 'truth'


News Desk November 14, 2022
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrives at Ngurah Rai International airport at Tuban, Badung regency, Indonesia resort island of Bali, November 13, 2022. Photo: REUTERS

The Russian foreign ministry on Monday denied reports of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov being hospitalised.

The foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that claims about the Russian FM being taken to the hospital in Bali, Indonesia, are "fake news".

Zakharova laughed off these claims on her personal Telegram channel, reported the Russian state-affiliated media on their official Twitter account.

Earlier in the day, the Associated Press had reported that Lavrov was taken to the hospital after arriving in Bali for the G20 summit.

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According to the news report, Lavrov was receiving treatment for a heart condition. However, Russia's foreign ministry said the report was baseless.

Lavrov himself denied the news report and scolded Western journalists for what he claimed was false reporting.

He said that Western journalists had been "writing falsely" for a decade that Putin was ill.

"This is a kind of game that is not new in politics," said Lavrov. "Western journalists need to be more truthful - they need to write the truth."

Zakharova shared a video of Lavrov, who has been Russia's foreign minister since 2004, sitting outdoors on a patio, dressed in shorts and a T-shirt and reading documents.

Further, the governor of Bali told Reuters that Lavrov was in good health and had only been to the hospital for a check-up.

(With input from agencies)

COMMENTS (1)

Aisha | 2 years ago | Reply He did claim he was ill by having chest pain so rushed to the ER. The doctors sent him home packing to the hotel. Lavrove wanted to avoid the summit so be like Paksitani polliticians who malinger when it comes to commitments but this did not work.
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