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The chief Russian diplomat said that the European Union allegedly

"No equality": the event said Russia that Ukraine's affairs are not concerned - Lavrov (video)

The chief Russian diplomat said that the European Union allegedly "pulled out" from the Russian Federation all lived, all concessions. He also accused the Western countries that they do not comply with the UN decision. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov was very indignant with the fact that the West allegedly told the Kremlin that the affairs of Ukraine did not apply to Moscow. He expressed his opinion at the Antalyan Diplomatic Forum.

According to him, the West believes that Kyiv can enter NATO without the consent of Russia, and only the type of medium and small range missiles can be discussed that the Alliance can accommodate in Ukraine. "Ukraine is not your business. And NATO what he wants, it will do it," Lavrov said. Lavrov also noted that the West did not regard Russia as a country that can be respected. As an example, he cited "Minsk arrangements". And all his alleged "promises" about a peaceful life were a fiction.

"We believed that the West promised us that we were all in the same boat, but it turned out that all the promises were a fiction, and we did not feel any equality," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. He stated that the European Union allegedly "pulled out" from the Russian Federation all lived, all concessions. It should be noted that Lavrov also accused the Western countries that they allegedly did not comply with the United Nations.

He called the UN Charter "Ideal Document" for the present. We will remind, earlier the media reported that NATO believes that Putin bluffs about nuclear weapons. In the North Atlantic Alliance, they do not see the direct threat of nuclear weapons use by Russia, but these statements are in themselves quite dangerous. The Kremlin is aware of the consequences of such a step, says NATO Secretary General. Journalists also answered whether Putin would stop in the event of a victory in Ukraine.