American journalist and former host of "Fox News," Tucker Carlson, who interviewed Vladimir Putin, has returned to Moscow. This time, his aim is to interview the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Carlson announced this in a video message recorded on one of Moscow's streets. According to him, the interview with Lavrov will be available "very soon."
The journalist stated that he spoke with the minister to present the "Russian perspective" on the full-scale war that Russia has been waging in Ukraine since 2022.
Note: Sergey Lavrov is the head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who regularly engages in propaganda. He often lies about Ukraine allegedly shelling its own cities while choosing to remain silent on Russia's crimes.
According to the journalist, the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv allegedly prohibited him from interviewing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. However, he had previously announced a conversation with him.
Tucker believes that the U.S. has quietly found itself in a state of undeclared war with Russia, unnoticed by most Americans;
He added that "American troops are effectively killing Russians in Russia right now."
At the same time, Carlson criticized the policies of the current U.S. President Joe Biden regarding the war, stating that it "brings the U.S. closer to a nuclear conflict with Russia," thereby literally echoing Kremlin narratives.
He also believes that Americans are unaware of what is happening in Russia due to the pervasive media propaganda in the U.S.
Recall that earlier, "Telegraph" reported that earlier this year, an interview between Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin was released. How this conversation was perceived in the West.