“Sorry for the farce”: Lavrov apologized to the participants of the G20 summit in India for the behavior of Western delegations

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“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.



Aggressive Russophobia looks especially wild if we remember that the Western members of the GXNUMX have never lamented at its meetings over the many hundreds of thousands of victims of Washington's adventures in the Middle East under the pretext of threats to national security ten thousand miles from the US borders.

- 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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  1. -29
    2 March 2023 17: 15
    Yes. It's not "Mr. No". There is nothing more to say about today's Russian diplomacy.
    1. -32
      2 March 2023 17: 27
      It's not "Mr. No".
      This is a real coquette laughing Who sent him there?
      1. +8
        2 March 2023 18: 33
        .... apologized .... for the behavior of the Western delegations, who turned the event into a "farce".

        I can imagine .... it's more like a pig squeal of Western "partners" feel
    2. +19
      2 March 2023 17: 47
      Quote: bandabas
      Yes. It's not "Mr. No". There is nothing more to say about today's Russian diplomacy.

      But why ? According to this paragraph
      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.

      .. someone sent someone somewhere, if the conversation is short, and Russia is not going to retreat!
      1. -15
        2 March 2023 17: 54
        See not paragraphs, but. on the real actions of our Foreign Ministry. In addition to "bleating" and "apologies" on the account of a complete "zero". Lavrov is a worthy representative of his employers, shifting from empty to empty.
        1. +9
          2 March 2023 18: 38
          bandabas .... Lavrov is a worthy representative of his employers,......

          In this case, S. Lavrov acted like a normal, adequate politician. Or did you have to take off your shoes and bang them on the trebbling like Nikitka Khrushch at the UN, huh?
          Although apologizing for these pigs is superfluous.
          1. +17
            2 March 2023 20: 09
            Quote: frruc
            Although apologizing for these pigs is superfluous.

            The purpose of this apology is to label the behavior of some members of the GXNUMX as aggressively Russophobic, to flaunt their hypocrisy and double standards, and to remind them of the lawlessness that they did under ridiculous pretexts, which Lavrov did an excellent job of doing. And the fact that the global south is now on the side of Russia, which is whined about in the West, is the merit and result of many years of efforts by VVP and Lavrov, and without this, oh, how hard it would be for us now. And the fact that narrow-minded bots are "chasing" here is not worth a damn.
            1. -2
              3 March 2023 14: 48
              Who to remind????
              All blind shtol??? Everyone sees everything anyway, and the words of our diplomat did not reveal the secret to anyone.
              As long as we have the position of justifying ourselves, as long as we don’t have our own initiative, until then we will be told all sorts of crap, and everyone will listen with smart faces, and our diplomats will draw red lines and apologize ....
              It is necessary to communicate with amers not in diplomatic language, and not in the language of amers - it is necessary to communicate with them in a rude manner, constantly sending them to hell.
              It's time for our diplomats to learn a few tricks of Peter the Great and apply them when communicating with the Amer...
              But ours are so polite, polite .. and therefore this will never happen. They will constantly mumble.
    3. +14
      2 March 2023 17: 55
      It's not "Mr. No"

      behind Mr. "No" stood all the economic and military power of the Soviet Union
      1. -7
        2 March 2023 18: 03
        You correctly said. But! There was leadership, collegiality and, simply, decision-making. Ah, so ... A year ago, one said, the rest said "approved" ... Ah, they never made a clear decision. What is the main thing, what sucks. Constantly oily.
    4. +8
      2 March 2023 20: 23
      Quote: bandabas
      Yes. It's not "Mr. No". There is nothing more to say about today's Russian diplomacy.

      You are up to the cleaner in the Foreign Ministry in terms of intelligence and education, like ... However, this is hardly within your reach.
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  2. +21
    2 March 2023 17: 16
    Diplomacy is diplomacy, but without a pendel with a steel shoe, no one will understand anything and show no respect!
  3. +8
    2 March 2023 17: 19
    And those who set up a booth did not even allow such a thought to apologize to anyone for anything ... Why should we apologize for their actions?
    1. -4
      2 March 2023 17: 58
      this is not a pure apology, but a form of politeness - like, sorry, that involuntarily became the reason for such a vile behavior of these Western scumbags ...
  4. +11
    2 March 2023 17: 19
    It's called "Spanish Shame". When hellish someone else mows, but you want to apologize.
    1. +3
      2 March 2023 17: 21
      This is when one of your friends is too hot, ashamed of him, but I don’t think this applies in this situation, when apologies are made for the actions of enemies.
      1. +2
        2 March 2023 18: 12
        And they are not our friends!
        The text is too short.
      2. -8
        2 March 2023 20: 01
        This is when one of your friends is too hot, ashamed of him, but I don’t think this applies in this situation, when apologies are made for the actions of enemies.
        It is for us they are enemies, but for the Kremlin company they are friends and dear partners. How afraid they are for their property and bills over the hill and are ready for any humiliation! Because of such individuals, Russians are not respected anywhere ... And who else has the illusion that we will win?
    2. -7
      2 March 2023 18: 04
      Quote: Roma-1977
      It's called "spanish shame". When hellish someone else messes up, but you want to apologize.

      Lavrov ashamed of the West?? And for Ukraine? Was Stalin ashamed of Hitler? Strange feelings!
      1. 0
        2 March 2023 18: 10
        Yes, removed from the tongue. I just wanted to say: Was Molotov also ashamed of Hitler's satellites? Maybe he apologized for their behavior?
  5. +3
    2 March 2023 17: 19
    We have come ... already for all sorts of ... "partners" we apologize!
    This is what we are very good at - apologizing and smoothing the edges....
  6. +7
    2 March 2023 17: 23
    I had a short conversation with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

    B. - Sergey, you must leave Ukraine ..
    L. - Yes, you go ...
    After the conversation, the head of the US State Department came to the conclusion that Russia's behavior will not change in the near future.
  7. +1
    2 March 2023 17: 24
    And at the end of the summit, its participants failed to form a final declaration.
    Kanesh, the world is in turmoil, as it is with the classic: "Everything was mixed up in the Oblonskys' house" (c) But the guests gathered at the dacha ..
  8. -13
    2 March 2023 17: 27
    In fact, an apology is a common form of admission of guilt.
    One could understand if he expressed regret, but an apology, this is the bottom of the Foreign Ministry's incompetence.
    1. +14
      2 March 2023 17: 34
      Quote from solar
      In fact, an apology is a common form of admission of guilt.


      In fact, an apology is a common form of politeness.
      1. Egg
        +6
        2 March 2023 17: 49
        Quote: Carat
        In fact, an apology is a common form of politeness.

        It is useless to explain this to the victims of EG, who are accustomed to ... disputes on the Internet, under the guise of impersonal nicknames. You see what, even on this forum, going on.
        Thank God that "God does not give a horn to a vigorous cow," otherwise we would have burned out in an atomic fire long ago.
        1. +3
          2 March 2023 18: 29
          As a member of the Internet "sr" I confirm that if you start to apologize for your oversight in something, it immediately turns out that you are "leaked" to the fullest, and there is no point in talking with you anymore. But on the Internet, I still understand this, here, as it were, they gather for this, in order to create garbage. But to evaluate serious people by these standards?
          It’s just not clear what Lavrov’s apology has to do with it. You can interpret them in completely different ways, and therefore this is a thankless task. For which, however, many here in the comments so happily took up. Moreover, with such confidence, as if they were sitting in Lavrov’s head, reading all his thoughts and sharing secret information with us from there.
      2. -6
        2 March 2023 18: 21
        Quote: Carat
        In fact, an apology is a common form of politeness.

        I'm sure the Anglo-Saxons like this politeness.
        It is this reaction that suits them after the explosions of the Nord Streams and after the unprecedented sanctions.
      3. +1
        2 March 2023 18: 47
        There is no such form of politeness in which you need to apologize for someone else's fault in international diplomacy.
        If you are embarrassed for someone else's behavior, then they express regret. A diplomat must understand such subtleties. Another thing is that the Foreign Ministry has long turned into a sinecure.
    2. +20
      2 March 2023 17: 44
      Actually .. politeness is the lot of strong, and self-confident people!
    3. 0
      2 March 2023 18: 20
      Quote from solar
      In fact, an apology is a common form of admission of guilt.

      Even if so, then it turns out that Lavrov is to blame for the behavior of Western diplomats? So, let's think. It turns out that he ordered them to behave this way? It turns out that he is already in charge of at least some part of the American government? It's scary to think what kind of positions in the States Putin then occupies! You know, I'm not at all against admitting SUCH guilt.
      1. -5
        2 March 2023 18: 54
        Even if so, then it turns out that Lavrov is to blame for the behavior of Western diplomats?

        This means that he showed professional incompetence as a diplomat by misusing the term. But for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this is more the rule than the exception.
        1. +1
          2 March 2023 20: 47
          Apology is not a physical, technical, or other strict term that can be misused.
  9. +8
    2 March 2023 17: 27
    Without a doubt, Lavrov is a professional. Russia needs professionals
  10. +2
    2 March 2023 18: 23
    On According to media interlocutor, the head of the US State Department after the conversation came to the conclusionthat Russia's behavior will not change in the near future.


    USA - leave your opinion and conclusions for your "non-traditional" vassals!
  11. +6
    2 March 2023 18: 26
    He said correctly and it is necessary to poke the nose of the Americans and the European Union at every opportunity to remind the world what they did.
  12. -9
    2 March 2023 18: 39
    Old idiot. What else is there to say. Let him repent.
    1. +2
      2 March 2023 19: 18
      Looks like when the wings burned, you fell on your head.
  13. -1
    2 March 2023 18: 54
    Quote: bandabas
    See not paragraphs, but. on the real actions of our Foreign Ministry. In addition to "bleating" and "apologies" on the account of a complete "zero". Lavrov is a worthy representative of his employers, shifting from empty to empty.

    You seem to be a very narrow-minded man)
  14. +3
    2 March 2023 21: 39
    [/ quote] Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov apologized to the participants of the G20 summit in India for the behavior of Western delegations that turned the event into a farce. [quote]

    Reading komenty surprise for the dissatisfied people! Either they know diplomacy better than the Minister of Foreign Affairs (which is unlikely, since they are on the couch and not the Foreign Ministry), or is the etiquette different??!
    You don't have to be alternatively gifted to understand what
    S. Lavrov, having apologized for the behavior of the "arbiters of destinies and fathers of democracies," lowered them to the level of a plinth ... How did he humiliate Russia with this action ?? Did he at the banquet apologize for a drunken friend or for wearing other people's socks ??? It seems to me that the opposite is true. Probably many people would like the head of the Foreign Ministry to throw off his jacket and stuff them in the face or splash acid from a test tube in their faces ???
    Something like this!
    And some of the comments smell indecently ....
    1. 0
      3 March 2023 09: 48
      It would be better if he kept silent. How much longer will he be kept at the Foreign Ministry, along with his press secretary, bruise Zakharova?
    2. +1
      3 March 2023 10: 21
      I support! He was also unpleasantly surprised. What is expected from the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs? That he would pull out a machine gun and shoot everyone from the stands?
  15. -4
    2 March 2023 22: 08
    Nothing more to say. Forward lickers. And, flag to the front. Into the trenches.
  16. +1
    3 March 2023 07: 20
    Until thermonuclear munitions start really exploding at test sites, this all-encompassing jackal howl will not end.
  17. -1
    3 March 2023 17: 07
    For the Foreign Ministry to have "weight", the state must have strong fists. What state, such and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. recourse
  18. -1
    3 March 2023 17: 10
    You have to apologize for the indecent behavior of YOUR partners. recourse Such is the lot of the weakest. request