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Lavrov castigates Western press for distorted coverage of his African tour

"I took the time to watch Western TV channels during the trip. Russia’s arguments weren’t mentioned at all, even partially, and there was nothing but their slogans," the Russian top diplomat stressed

MASSAWA /Eritrea/, January 27. /TASS/. Western media outlets sought to cover the Russian delegation’s tour of African countries in a distorted manner, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference following talks with his Eritrean counterpart Osman Saleh Mohammed.

"In South Africa, Eswatini and Angola, there were reporters from media outlets that represent the interests of the West’s information machine. The governments of these countries are well aware of that. Attempts were made to cover our visit in a perverse and distorted manner," the Russian foreign minister pointed out. "They were recreating the picture that US and European media seek to depict," he added.

"When commenting on our trip to South Africa, Euronews reported that it was causing a negative reaction in the country," Lavrov noted. Meanwhile, in his words, any Russian media report about relations between Moscow and the West "contains direct quotes and statements by Western leaders that are strictly anti-Russian, and then our observers and political scientists analyze it all."

"I took the time to watch Western TV channels during the trip. Russia’s arguments weren’t mentioned at all, even partially, and there was nothing but their slogans," the Russian top diplomat stressed.