Lavrov: We do not want war in Europe – We have enough buyers of energy beyond the West

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said today that Moscow does not want a war in Europe, but that Western countries want to see Russia defeated in its military operation in Ukraine.

“If you are worried about the prospect of a war in Europe – we do not want that at all,” Lavrov said in an interview with Muscat after talks with Oman’s foreign minister.

“But I draw your attention to the fact that the West is the one who constantly and persistently says that in this situation it is necessary to defeat Russia. Draw your own conclusions,” he added.

The Russian Foreign Minister also stressed that Russia has several buyers for its energy resources beyond the western countries.

“Let the West pay more than it paid in the Russian Federation and explain to its people why it should become poorer,” Lavrov said from Muscat.

Former Russian President and former Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, meanwhile, has accused the United States of waging a “power of attorney” war against Russia after the US House of Representatives approved an aid package for 40 people. Ukraine, and stressed that the US economy will suffer.

Medvedev wrote in the Telegram message application that the bill approved yesterday, Tuesday, by the American parliament is an attempt “for our country to suffer a serious defeat and to limit its economic development and political influence in the world”.

Medvedev said: “It will not work. The printing press, through which America is constantly increasing its already inflated government debt, will break faster.”

Medvedev, who has served as vice president of Russia’s Security Council since resigning as prime minister in January 2020, has blamed “unreasonable” fuel and food prices in the United States on what he called America’s “Russophobic principles.”

Also in the Telegram, Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament, accused Washington of using the aid package to “charge” Ukraine and appropriate its grain reserves in return for payment.

“Washington wants a Holodomor in Ukraine,” Volodin wrote, referring to the Great Famine of the 1930s that claimed the lives of millions of Ukrainians.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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