MOSCOW (AP) — The Latest on a news conference by Russia's foreign minister (all times local): 1:10 p.m. Russia's foreign minister says that Moscow is ready to sit down for talks with the incoming U.S. administration. Sergey Lavrov says that along with nuclear arsenals, the agenda for such negotiations should also include new hypersonic weapons, missile defense, weaponization of space and other issues. Lavrov made the remarks while commenting on President-elect Donald Trump's statement that he might consider lifting sanctions against Russia if it's willing to make nuclear arms cuts. Lavrov saw Trump's statement as an offer to engage in nuclear arms control talks and help lay the groundwork for them by reviewing the issue of sanctions.