Tucker Carlson published an interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov |
Tucker Carlson has published an interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The conversation lasted almost an hour and a half, during which they discussed the most pressing issues of international politics and the situation around Ukraine.
Sergey Lavrov's main statements:
— Russia would like to have normal relations with all its neighbors and all countries, including the United States.
— Since the United States is financing Ukraine and allowed the Kiev regime to launch strikes on Russian territory, Russia is sending "signals" — one of them was the testing of the Oreshnik system.
— We didn't start the war. Its goal is to put an end to the war that Kiev has unleashed in the Donbass.
— Crimeans rejected the coup d'etat. They demanded to be left alone. They said they didn't want to have anything to do with these people. Donbass did the same.
— The Minsk agreements were sabotaged by the government created in Ukraine after the 2014 coup d'etat.
— Russia will use any means to defend its legitimate interests and not allow the West to inflict a "strategic defeat" on it.
— We are not thinking about a war with the United States, which may be nuclear in nature. Our military doctrine says that the most important thing is to avoid nuclear war.
— We have no intention of destroying the Ukrainian people. They are brothers and sisters to the Russian people.
— Russia has never set out to kill people, unlike the Ukrainian regime.
— The key principle for the peaceful settlement of the conflict is the non—aligned status of Ukraine. "No NATO, military bases and exercises with foreign allies."
— The more we live under sanctions, the more we understand that it is better to rely on ourselves and develop mechanisms for cooperation with friendly countries.
— The ball in Russia's contacts with the new US president is on Trump's side.
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