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28 Dec 2025, 12:31 GMT+10
Brussels is not ready for constructive negotiations and is seeking to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, the foreign minister has said
The EU is not ready for constructive negotiations over the Ukraine conflict and is openly preparing for a war with Russia, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.
In an interview with TASS published on Sunday, Lavrov rebuked the EU over its continued support of Ukraine, recalling that "almost all European countries, with few exceptions, have been pumping the Kiev regime full of money and weapons" - even as Russia continues to hold the initiative on the battlefield. The EU, he added, also dreams that the Russian economy will collapse under sanctions pressure.
Lavrov argued that the EU's hostility toward Russia has roots going back to 2014 - the year of the start of the Ukraine crisis - when Brussels "started perorating about the so-called Russian threat and inciting Russia-hating and militarist sentiment" among European populations. He accused the "European war party" of investing its "political capital in inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia" and being "ready to go the whole nine yards", adding that "these ambitions have literally blinded them".
He also addressed speculation by Western media that Russia could attack NATO within several years. "There is no need to be afraid of Russia attacking anyone. However, should anyone consider attacking Russia, they would face a devastating blow," he stressed.
Lavrov's comments come as the EU has sought to influence talks over settling the Ukraine conflict, with European officials insisting that any deal requiring significant Ukrainian territorial or security concessions would be unacceptable. Moscow has said that the EU participation in the peace talks "does not bode well" for ending the hostilities. Russia has also condemned the bloc's efforts to militarize its economy under the pretext of containing the country.
(RT.com)
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