Lavrov: West’s hysteria over Russian ‘invasion’ information terrorism

“Russian troops are returning to normal bases on schedule, despite Western hysteria over Russia’s alleged invasion of Ukraine,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a news conference after the talks. with the Foreign Minister of Poland, OSCE Chairman-in-Office Zbigniew Rau.

“As for the exercises that Russia is doing, I emphasize once again that on our territory, according to our plans, they begin, take place and end as planned,” Lavrov said. “Regardless of who and how thinks, who and how becomes hysterical on this issue, who unfolds a real information terrorism, I’m not afraid of that word. The caravan is moving forward.”

This applies to all military exercises, whether they take place in the western part of the country, or in the (Russian) Far East, or the joint Russia-Belarus military exercises, Lavrov said.

At the same time, he described as “paranoid” the West’s speculation about joint Russian-Belarusian military exercises, according to which the exercises are being extended in order for Russia to attack Ukraine from the north and occupy Kiev.

Lavrov lamented that these paranoid scenarios had been published repeatedly and, in fact, in the serious media, saying that Russia rejected attempts by Western colleagues to interpret the OSCE principle of indivisible security in their own way. . “This arrogance must end and we must end Russophobia,” Lavrov said, adding that “on our soil we will do what we’s supposed to do, what we consider necessary for our security.”

Bloomberg news agency quoted anonymous sources as saying that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could begin today, February 15. A Politico article reported that US President Joe Biden said during a video conference with allied leaders on Friday that Russia might launch an attack on Ukraine on February 16. The post also cites its own sources.

Earlier, US President Jake Sullivan’s national security adviser said the White House had no evidence that Russia had made a final decision to “invade” Ukraine. However, he added that it could start before February 20th. British Foreign Secretary Liz Tras said on February 15 that such an invasion was “very likely”.

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Source: Capital

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