Foreign Minister Lavrov said the organization’s founding document was ignored while criticizing Russia’s special military operations based on the UN Charter.
According to this, it is the responsibility of countries to respect the principles of equality and self-determination, which are the basis of the decolonization process.
“The rights of Russians and those who feel they are part of Russian culture have been systematically eroded since the coup in Kiev.”
The Russian foreign minister said it was a major threat to Russia and wider European security.
He said President Vladimir Putin had a realistic plan to resolve the conflict and was open to talks, but the Western world had sabotaged these efforts.
Sergei Lavrov said the Washington-London-Brussels axis’ efforts to defeat Russia have also hurt UN efforts to boost global cooperation.
Such as the memorandum of understanding for the future during future conferences, which Russia refused to support. Additionally, the functioning of the entire system of global governance, including the Security Council, is disrupted.
According to him, it’s not something he chose. We are not responsible for the consequences of this dangerous course.
Russia’s foreign minister accused Western countries of destroying the model of globalization they had created. By issuing a warning, he said, due to this, countries in other regions of the world are preparing their alliances.
He invited Europe and Asia to be part of the Eurasian initiative, which would be independent of US influence.
Speaking about the Middle East crisis, Sergey Lavrov said that the terrorist attacks by Hamas and other groups on October 7 cannot be justified in any way.
But since then, the collective punishment of Palestinians has led to a humanitarian crisis on an unprecedented scale.
Referring to the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah in an Israeli attack on Friday, he said, killings for political reasons are becoming common now.
Foreign Minister Lavrov said that either security can be defined equally for all, or it will be for no one. In this context, the foreign minister criticized NATO countries for choosing an exceptional position for themselves and taking action with impunity.
He said the United Nations should adopt an equal approach for all in investigating terrorist methods.