Lavrov: NATO & EU Fighting Russia – Analysis

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Lavrov Accuses NATO and EU of being Directly Involved in Ukraine Conflict

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that NATO and teh European Union (EU) are effectively at war with Russia through Ukraine, and are already directly involved in the conflict. He made this declaration during the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting, as reported by TASS.

Accusations of Western Provocation

Lavrov asserted that the refusal to uphold the principles of the UN Charter “is a manifestation of neo-colonial ambitions that leads to enhanced global instability and multiplies regional conflicts.” He specifically pointed to the crisis in Ukraine as being provoked by the “collective West.”

Direct Involvement Claim

“A clear example is the crisis in Ukraine provoked by the collective west, through which NATO and the EU want to announce, have already declared a real war on my country and are directly involved in it,” lavrov stated. This claim suggests Russia views the support provided to Ukraine by NATO and the EU – including military aid and sanctions against Russia – as equivalent to direct participation in the war.

Implications of the Accusation

Lavrov’s strong words highlight Russia’s perception of the conflict as a broader confrontation with the West. This framing is likely intended to justify Russia’s actions in Ukraine and to rally domestic support. It also underscores the deep distrust between russia and Western nations.

Key Takeaways

  • Lavrov accuses NATO and the EU of waging a “real war” against Russia through Ukraine.
  • He blames the “collective West” for provoking the crisis in Ukraine.
  • Russia views Western support for Ukraine as direct involvement in the conflict.
  • The statement reflects Russia’s perception of a broader confrontation with the West.

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