LONDON, July 4. /TASS/. The UK authorities have no interest in fostering better relations between Russia and Europe, and London bears much of the responsibility for Europe's accelerating militarization, Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Andrey Kelin said in an interview with TASS.
"The British are, in essence, among the architects of the prolonged and deadly confrontation in Ukraine. They backed Kiev after 2014. In the spring of 2022, they helped derail the peace agreements and have since done everything possible to fuel the conflict. Official documents do not explicitly state the goal of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia, but that objective is clearly implied," the diplomat said.
According to Kelin, the United Kingdom has built its relations with allies on the same foundation. "Just count how many anti-Russian arms coalitions have been assembled through London's efforts. The current militarization of Europe, which is steadily preparing for a direct confrontation with Moscow, is also largely its doing. Local strategists have undoubtedly played a prominent role in fueling anti-Russian hysteria," he said.
"History shows that the prosperity of continental European countries is inseparable from maintaining good, mutually beneficial, neighborly relations with Russia while taking our interests into account. In many respects, we complement each other. However, not everyone welcomes such a situation, including London," the diplomat said. According to Kelin, British politicians have sought to turn not only Ukrainian nationalists but also European countries against Russia.
Kelin also addressed anti-Russian sanctions, saying that London's decisions in this area are "overly independent."
"Since leaving the EU, the United Kingdom has sought to prove its indispensability to its Western allies by aligning itself even more closely with the broader US and EU sanctions policy. Expanding sanctions lists independently, adding LNG tankers to them, and seizing tankers are all intended to demonstrate that London is staying ahead of the curve. The UK may choose the timing and the method of its actions, but not their direction, which has already been set," the diplomat concluded.