West’s threat to Russia's national security to be nipped in the bud — Lavrov

Russian Politics & Diplomacy February 10, 2023, 19:15

The top diplomat pointed out that Russia maintains dialogues with reasonable representatives from public and political business circles of European states who appreciate friendship with Russia

MOSCOW, February 10. /TASS/. The threat to Russia's national security from the Western track will be robustly neutralized and the diplomatic service will do everything necessary to strengthen national sovereignty, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a special meeting on the occasion of Diplomatic Worker's Day on Friday.

"There can be no doubt that the threat to national security from the Western track will be firmly neutralized. The Russian army and navy have adequately met the challenge. For its part, our diplomatic service continues to do everything necessary to strengthen national sovereignty and neutralize external challenges when they are still far away," he said.

The collective West is waging a "total hybrid war" against Russia, in fact it is conducting a new eastward "crusade", using "Ukrainian neo-Nazis" as its "advanced detachment." However, today it can be argued that the West's plans for isolating Russia and for encircling it with a sanitary cordon have "failed," Lavrov stressed. "Despite the anti-Russian ballyhoo by Washington, London and Brussels, we keep strengthening neighborly relations in the broadest sense with the global majority - countries in Eurasia, the Asia-Pacific Region, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, which are guided primarily by their fundamental national interests," he continued.

Lavrov pointed out that Russia maintains dialogues with reasonable representatives from public and political business circles of European states who appreciate friendship with Russia.

"All of us are united by a commitment to the democratization of interstate relations and firm rejection of the US-centric rules-based world order, with its inherent blackmail, threats, ultimatums and zero-sum games - in other words, precisely those utterly irrelevant tools of coercion for which there should be no place in the future diplomacy of the twenty-first century," Lavrov said.

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