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25 May 2025, 02:51 GMT+10
Paris, London, Berlin, and Brussels want to derail the peace process between Moscow and Kiev, the Russian foreign minister has said
Kiev's Western backers, including the EU and the UK, bear responsibility for the latest series of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russian civilians, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has told a Q&A session in Moscow. Western nations want to disrupt the renewed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine as they pursue their narrow political goals, he said.
The minister was referring to a series of large-scale drone raids launched by Kiev's forces this week. According to the Russian military, 776 drones and 12 missiles were intercepted above the country's territory between Tuesday and Friday morning, while 12 drones hit their targets. On Saturday morning, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that another 104 UAVs had been intercepted inside Russia overnight.
Kiev's aggressive actions are due to the support that "some European nations led by the UK, France, Germany, and the EU leadership" lend to the "Ukrainian Nazis," Lavrov said on Friday. "We are convinced that they bear their share of responsibility for these crimes," he stated, adding that Moscow would seek to "put an end to this policy."
Lavrov said the goal of Kiev's backers was to disrupt the peace talks that were renewed in Istanbul last week after President Vladimir Putin offered to resume negotiations without any preconditions. Russia is currently "actively working" on a draft peace proposal and will be ready to present it to the Ukrainian side following a major prisoner exchange being carried out by Moscow and Kiev over the weekend, he said. Moscow is committed to peace "despite any provocations," the minister stated.
The EU and the UK are only "fueling" the conflict and encouraging Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky and his government to continue the bloodshed, Russia's top diplomat said. Even their calls for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire are a disguise for a desire to continue pumping Ukraine with weapons, Lavrov believes.
"They've bet their reputation on dragging Europe into a war against Russia to facilitate the militarization of Europe," the minister warned, adding that Western governments plan to allocate "huge sums" of money to that goal.
"There is certainly Europe's responsibility" in prolonging the Ukraine conflict, Lavrov said. He added that EU leaders would "find it hard to shed this responsibility."
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