“Sorry for the farce”: Lavrov apologized to the participants of the G20 summit in India for the behavior of Western delegations
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov apologized to the participants of the G20 summit in India for the behavior of Western delegations, which turned the event into a "farce". First of all, his address was addressed to the Indian hosts of the meeting and representatives of the countries of the "global South", who were present at the meeting of the heads of foreign affairs departments of the GXNUMX.
He noted that among the accusers of Moscow, those who since 2015, when the Minsk agreements were signed, have been diligently pumping up the Kiev regime with weapons, military equipment and ammunition, preparing it for an armed conflict with Russia, were especially active.
- the Russian diplomat reminded the audience.
Lavrov also expressed condolences to the representatives of Turkey and Syria, who suffered from a powerful earthquake.
On the sidelines of the summit, the Russian Foreign Minister had a short conversation with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, the Associated Press reported. According to the interlocutor of the media, the head of the US State Department after the conversation came to the conclusion that Russia's behavior will not change in the near future.
The meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers (CMFA) of the G1 takes place on 2 and XNUMX March. It began with a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. And at the end of the summit, its participants failed to form a final declaration.
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