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Sergey Lavrov Accuses West of “Dictatorship, Threats, and Intimidation” Against Russia

November 10, 2024

23:58 GMT

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Sergey Lavrov Accuses West of “Dictatorship, Threats, and Intimidation” Against Russia

November 10, 2024

23:58 GMT

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Sergey Lavrov has accused Western countries of employing tactics that he believes should not be permissible on the international shttps://snnw.net/wp-admin/post-new.phptage.

According to the Russian Foreign Minister, Western nations are using intimidation, blackmail, and coercion in an attempt to turn the global majority against Russia.

At the closing of the inaugural ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, Lavrov remarked that Western tactics in their dealings with the global majority bear a striking resemblance to colonial methods, as reported by TASS.

“These methods are now frequently observed in the actions of the West, which, in defiance of a powerful, objective trend towards a multipolar world order, is desperately trying at the very least to slow down this process, if it cannot stop it altogether,” Lavrov emphasized.

The first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum took place from November 9 to 10 in Sirius, near Sochi. The event was attended by approximately 1,500 delegates, including more than 40 ministers from across the African continent.

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