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West's expansion to the east ruins historic chance at unification - Lavrov

 

 

RT, Moscow, 23 May 2014

 

The Ukrainian crisis is a natural result of the West's expansion of its
influence eastwards at the expense of Russian interests, Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov said. This stance ruins a historic chance for a unified
continent.

 

The turbulence in Ukraine is reminiscent of the violence and bloodshed that
Europe experienced in the 20th century, Lavrov told a security conference in
Moscow. 

"The European continent, which brought two global military catastrophes in
the last century, is not demonstrating an example to the world of peaceful
development and broad cooperation," he said, adding that the situation
wasn't accidental, but rather "a natural result of the developments over the
past quarter of a century."

 

"Our Western partners rejected a truly historic chance to build a greater
Europe in favor of border lines and the habitual logic of expanding the
geopolitical space under their control to the East," Lavrov stressed. "This
is de facto a continuation of a policy of containing Russia in a softer
wrapping." 

The West ignored Russia's calls for cooperation and would not pursuit a
challenge of bringing together different integration projects in Eurasia.
Instead it was forcing nations historically close to Russia to choose
between the East and the West.


"With Ukraine's fragile political situation, this pressure was enough to
trigger a massive crisis of statehood," Lavrov pointed out.

 

But Ukraine is just one example of the destructive results that Western
foreign policies bring, Lavrov said. 

"The operations to change regimes in sovereign states and the
foreign-orchestrated 'color revolutions' of different brands produce obvious
damage to the international stability. The attempts to impose one's own
designs for internal reforms on other peoples, which don't take into account
national characteristics, to 'export democracy', impact destructively
international relations and multiplies the number of flashpoints on the
world map," he continued. 

"Schemes based on advocating one's exceptionalism, the use of double
standards, pursuit of unilateral geopolitical outcomes in crisis situation,
are widely used not only in Europe, but also in other regions," the minister
said. "This undermines crisis mediation efforts."

 

The problems in Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan and many other countries can
only be solved through collective effort, and Russia stands for joining
forces in tackling issues. A collective effort resulted in resent advances
on the Iranian nuclear program and launched the dismantling of the Syrian
chemical arsenal, Lavrov said. Meanwhile unilateral attempts to resolve the
Arab-Palestinian conflict proved to be deficient. 

 

"When crisis management on all directions requires collective effort, one
can hardly understand the reasoning of those, who take decisions on limiting
cooperation with Russia over responding to common challenges and threats,"
he said. "It's doubtful that this would rise the efficiency of combating
terrorism, preventing proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,
responding to natural and man-made disasters or erecting barriers to
extremism."

 

Lavrov stressed that a polycentric system of global security, in which
parties respect each other's interests, cultural differences and the right
to self-determination is needed to build a just, safe and democratic world.

 

The foreign minister was speaking at an international security conference in
Moscow, which brought together some 30 officials, military officers and
experts from more than 40 countries, including China, India, Pakistan,
Egypt, Iran and Belarus. The Russian capital is hosting the event for the
third time.

 

'Color revolutions are like military operations'

 

Lavrov's condemnation of color revolutions as an instrument of hostile
international politics was mirrored by the Russian military at the
conference. Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said the Ukrainian crisis is the
latest example of such a revolution, and it follows the global trend for
them to become more violent.

 

"After the forced ouster of the president with the help of foreign forces,
[Ukraine] has practically slid into a civil war," he said. "A hotspot if
tension has been artificially created in the heart of Europe. This has
negatively affected global security."

 

Shoigu added that the scheme for fanning an internal conflict used in
Ukraine is applicable to many countries, and Venezuela, "where the
legitimate government is being opposed by a so-called democratic opposition
fuelled from abroad," appears to be a victim of the same approach.

But unlike the color revolutions of the 1990s and 2000s, which were
relatively bloodless, the latest generation of such operations increasingly
resembles military invasions, the Russian minister stressed. Now color
revolutions lead to long-term destabilization rather than the simple regime
change that the forces triggering them initially aim at.

 

Meanwhile the head of Russian General Staff Valery Gerasimov accused the
United States and its allies of initiating most of regional conflicts in
recent history.

 

"The US cannot stomach the formation of new centers of power," he stated.
That's why it uses a wide arsenal to ramp up regional tension, including
unilateral sanctions, aid sent to West-allied forces, private military
companies and ultimately the national military.

 

The general added that the Russian military will not leave without the new
challenges that emerged amid the Ukrainian crisis.

 

"Some Western countries have ramped up anti-Russian rhetoric and are
building up NATO troops in the Baltic, Poland and Romania, as well as
military presence of the alliance in the Baltic Sea, the Mediterranean and
the Black Sea," Gerasimov said. "We cannot be indifferent to this and will
have to take measures in response."

 

 

From: http://rt.com/news/160940-lavrov-security-west-expansion/

 

 

 

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