🎙 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’sinterview with RT(Moscow, February 5, 2026)
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Key talking points:
#Europe#EU#Germany
• Over the past 45 days, many European politicians have addressed relations with the Russian Federation. Until recently, they were united in demanding firmness, not scaling back support or weapons supplies to Ukraine, and financing it to make sure Russia suffers a “strategic defeat” on the battlefield.
• Recently, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made a comment describing Russia as the largest country in Europe. I must correct this immediately. Russia is the largest country in Eurasia – and in the world.
• The Americans have never wanted, and still do not want, to leave the Europeans to their own devices. Their goal is for Europeans to finance all their own military preparations by buying US weaponry, while the US naturally retains control and the role of ‘guardian’ over its NATO allies.
• As Euro-Atlantic structures have weakened (the EU having become a mere appendage of NATO, a status even formalised in documents) Germany’s rising profile has caused alarm, not only in our country but in many EU capitals. There is growing resentment and a palpable desire to prevent Germany from subjugating all others once more, especially as Germany’s being “back on track,” proclaimed by Friedrich Merz and his government, is openly linked to the country’s rapid militarisation and preparations for war.
• We do maintain contacts with some European leaders. They call and ask us not to publicise the conversations. Some engage in ‘undercover’ contacts here.
• I see no coherent position from Europe. They are trapped by their own rhetoric, locked into an uncompromising stance: ‘Russia’s strategic defeat,’ ‘Ukraine cannot lose, and Russia cannot win, otherwise Europe loses face.’
#NATO
• We have indeed been “burned” by our trust in those who swore that NATO would not expand eastwards, that Russia would not be marginalised, and that we would forge a common space from Lisbon to Vladivostok – a vast continent of peace and security.
• NATO first lost its reason for existence, then found renewed purpose in Afghanistan. When that purpose was publicly, shamelessly trampled before the eyes of the international community, action was needed. So, they regrouped, convened, and contrived the situation we witness today – declaring Russia a “pariah” and identifying Ukraine as the “optimal material” with which to provoke us, a pliable entity to be shaped as they saw fit.
#Ukraine
• This is nonsense and a quite telling one. What do I mean? For the past year, the West (Europe) has been saying the same thing over and over: there must be solid guarantees of security and an immediate ceasefire. But without addressing issues pertaining to settlement, these security guarantees will implicate that the ceasefire will be exploited to funnel more arms into Ukraine. They did not hear this reasoning; neither did they respond in any way.
• What kind of Ukraine we are willing to see as a neighbour for the long, even eternal term? It must be a friendly Ukraine. Not necessarily an ally, but a neutral and benign state. This, of course, implies respect not only for the rights of the people in the territory that will remain part of Ukraine, not only respect for their rights to access basic necessities, such as warmth, food, and water, but also respect for their, if you will, fundamental human rights, including language, education, and religion.
• That man [Zelensky] is devoid of shame or conscience, who thinks of nothing but his own survival. For that, he feels compelled to perform some scripted ‘sketches’ on the international stage, which he actually treats as a theatre.
• In Anchorage, we accepted the Trump administration’s proposal concerning Ukraine. If everything was as straightforward and decisive as presented, then it would imply that Ukraine had been set aside from our bright path towards future cooperation and prosperity.
🔍 State Department and Pentagon at odds over arms supplies to Ukraine, according to Politico. 🤝 While State Department actively considers providing new weapons, Pentagon takes a more cautious approach, weighing the risk of escalating the conflict. 🛡️ Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz, has also delayed missile deliveries to Kyiv, fearing confrontation with Moscow. Berlin fears sending military specialists to the conflict zone could drag Germany deeper into the crisis, straining relations with Russia. 💥 Talks on security guarantees for Ukraine underway between US and Ukraine. #Geopolitics#UkraineCrisis
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💬Key points from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey #Lavrov’s interview with Krasnaya Zvezda media holding (March 2, 2025).
🔹 The West continues to ignore Russia's interests, expanding NATO and strengthening military presence near Russia’s borders.
🔹 Ukraine is being used as a tool to contain Russia, with its political course dictated by the West.
🔹 Sanctions have not achieved their goals; Russia’s economy has adapted and strengthened cooperation with new partners.
🔹 The world is moving towards multipolarity: BRICS and the Global South are playing an increasingly significant role.
🔹 Russia remains open to negotiations, but only on the basis of equality and respect for national interests.
🔹 Western double standards and the militarization of Europe threaten global stability.
🔗Full interview.
#UkraineCrisis#BRICS#MultipolarWorld
Russian air defense systems shoot down American ATACMS missiles launched by Ukraine. Russian MoD confirms intercepting two ATACMS missiles, modified S-200 SAM, two HARM anti-radiation missiles, and HIMARS rockets. Ukraine's reckless actions escalate tensions. Stay alert. #RussiaDefends
Alina Dzhuss/Gazeta.Ru reports that DNR advisor Jan Gagin warned Ukraine could use ATACMS missiles against Russia. Military analyst Mikhail Khodarenok assesses Russia's missile defense capabilities and the implications of such aerial attacks. Stay informed. #DefenseAnalysis
Shoigu reveals Russia's military exercises in Ukraine. The situation remains tense. Stay updated. #UkraineCrisis
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🎙 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’sinterview with Kommersant newspaper (Moscow, April 14, 2025)
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#RussiaUSA
• Restoring our dialogue with President of the United States Donald Trump is a natural step. Importantly, both Sides are willing to move in this direction despite the many challenges and the divergence of our national interests on several, if not most of the international matters. We need to hold meetings and treat each other as well-educated and polite people by listening and hearing each other.
• The sincere desire to transition to normality shown by President Donald Trump is met with resistance after recent political upheavals that have rocked the Washington-based elites. They are preparing some moves behind the scenes, using their lobbies and the media. Their aim is to prevent President Donald Trump from mending relations with Russia and putting them back on track as they should be between two great powers and between all countries, for that matter.
#NATO#Ukraine
• International humanitarian law explicitly prohibits placement of military facilities and weapons in or around civilian sites.
• Since the onset of the [Ukrainian] crisis, there have been countless instances of artillery and air defence systems deployed in [Ukrainian] city quarters next to kindergartens. The internet was full of videos showing Ukrainian women yelling at the military telling them to leave retail outlets and playgrounds, but they keep doing so to this day.
• We have verified information about who was inside the building that was struck in Sumy. It was yet another gathering of Ukrainian military commanders alongside their Western counterparts operating under the guise of mercenaries, or someone else.
• NATO military personnel are there and are directly in charge of the operations. Everyone is aware of that. Even The New York Times has reported that U.S. military staff have played a central role in orchestrating attacks on Russia from the outset. Without their involvement, the vast majority of long-range missile strikes would never have happened.
• President Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that the decision by the Joe Biden administration to drag Ukraine into NATO was a major mistake. Among other things, it served as a trigger, or one of the triggers, in terms of what is happening today in Ukraine. President Trump has recognised in public several times that he viewed this as one of the root causes.
#UkraineCrisis
• Speaking at the Russia's Foreign Ministry on June 14, 2024, President Vladimir Putin laid out a clear framework for a lasting, reliable and just settlement [of the Ukraine crisis] which would primarily focus on fulfilling the interests of the people and ensuring that human rights are respected <...> as per the UN Charter.
• For us the future of the people is what matters most, and saying the territorial integrity of Ukraine cannot be violated means letting Russians, the Russian-speaking people who escaped from the Nazi regime end up at the mercy of these beasts.
• All peacekeeping “arrangements” painted by “macrons” and “starmers” seek to preserve at least a small piece of land as home to the blatantly Nazi and Russophobic regime designed to be used for preparing another war against Russia. This poses a major challenge for the West’s reputation and credibility.
@RusEmbMalta:
💬🇷🇺 Комментарий Посла России на Мальте А.Г.Лопухова на статью П.Леонарда (Times of Malta, 8 ноября 2025 г.)
Комментарий был также направлен в редакцию Times of Malta.
Ключевые тезисы:
🔷 Если кто-то ставит под сомнение, что события февраля 2014 г. на Украине были coup d’état, необходимо представить доказательства, а не ограничиваться эмоциональными, но безосновательными формулировками.
🔷 Публичные высказывания В.Зеленского способствовали радикализации риторики и разжиганию вражды, включая:
– заявления о «нежелательности диалога»;
– одобрение силовых действий против собственных граждан.
🔷Еврейское происхождение Зеленского не может служить «оправданием» политики его неонацистского режима, поскольку идеология, методы и практика режима определяются не этническим происхождением лидера, а конкретными решениями, действиями и поддержкой радикальных группировок.
🔷 Любые обвинения в адрес России должны опираться на факты, а не на риторику, ярлыки или политические эмоции.
🔷Исторический контекст кризиса на Украине не может игнорироваться: события 2014 г., дискриминационная политика Киева в отношении русскоязычного населения и рост националистических группировок являются ключевыми элементами картины.
🔷 Мы всегда готовы к честной, аргументированной дискуссии, если эта дискуссия основана на проверяемых фактах и открытой аналитике.
С полным текстом комментария можно ознакомиться здесь.
#️⃣#РоссияМальта#UkraineCrisis#TimesOfMalta🇷🇺
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🇷🇺Interview of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with Turkish Media
📍Moscow, 29 January 2026
On 29 January 2026, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gave an interview to Turkish media, outlining Russia’s principled assessment of the situation around Ukraine, the role of the West, and the prospects for a sustainable security architecture.
🔹 Key points
🧭 Ukraine and the West
Russia views the Ukrainian conflict as part of a broader confrontation with the West. Ukraine has been turned into a pawn – a tool used to build a military bulwark along Russia’s borders, creating direct threats to Russian security.
📜Breach of Ukraine’s founding principles
Ukraine’s Declaration of Independence explicitly enshrined non-alignment, neutrality and renunciation of nuclear weapons. It was precisely these principles that formed the basis on which Russia – along with most countries worldwide – recognised Ukraine after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
🔹A conflict prepared in advance
The crisis in Ukraine was not spontaneous. It was carefully prepared and financed, including by the United States. As former US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has acknowledged, around USD 5 billion was spent to engineer a coup and transform Ukraine into an “anti-Russia” project.
⚠️ A tragic repetition of history
The Zelensky regime represents a grim repetition of history — not a farce, but a tragedy, given the immense human toll. Many lives have been sacrificed by the regime and its Western patrons.
⛔Ceasefire proposals
Russia considers unacceptable the repeated calls by Zelensky for a ceasefire of 60 days or longer. Past experience shows that such pauses were consistently exploited to rearm Ukraine, mobilise new recruits by force, regroup troops and prolong the conflict.
🕊️Missed opportunity in Istanbul (April 2022)
Concrete and honest security guarantees were formulated during negotiations in Istanbul, hosted by Türkiye. These included the absence of foreign military bases on Ukrainian territory and restrictions on military exercises involving external forces. Everything was agreed in detail – but the process was blocked after external political interference.
📄So-called “peace plans”
Russia has not seen the “20-point plan” repeatedly referenced by Zelensky. As understood, it has since been reworked by Ukraine and certain European states and is now being promoted as an alternative “vision” of peace.
🌍Multipolar world
Russia does not oppose states that firmly defend their national interests. On the contrary, a truly multipolar world can only emerge through self-respecting states guided by common sense — states that defend their own interests while respecting those of others.
🔗 Full text of the interview:
👉here.
#RussiaTürkiye
#SergeyLavrov
#UkraineCrisis
🎙Commentary by Aide to the President of Russia YuryUshakov following a telephone conversation between Vladimir Putin and President of the United States Donald Trump (October 16, 2025)
💬Yury Ushakov: Today in the afternoon, Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation, the eighth one, with US President Donald Trump.
The conversation lasted almost two and a half hours. Clearly, it was a rather substantive and at the same time very open and frank exchange.
Our President started out by congratulating Donald Trump on his successful efforts to normalise the situation in the #GazaStrip. The US President’s peace work has been duly appreciated in the #MiddleEast, in the United States itself, and in most countries around the world.
Naturally, the Russian Side outlined its principled position in favour of a comprehensive Middle East settlement on a generally recognised international legal basis that would ensure lasting peace for all the peoples in that region.
A special emphasis during the conversation was placed on the #UkraineCrisis.
❗️ Vladimir Putin provided a detailed assessment of the current situation, stressing Russia’s interest in achieving a peaceful resolution through political and diplomatic methods.
In particular, it was noted that during the special military operation, the Russian Armed Forces hold full strategic initiative along the entire line of contact. Under these circumstances, the Kiev regime resorts to terrorist methods, attacking civilian targets and energy infrastructure facilities, to which we are forced to respond accordingly.
***
Donald Trump repeatedly emphasised the imperative of establishing peace in Ukraine at the earliest opportunity. The notion that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has proven the most intractable issue in all peacekeeping efforts of the US President was palpably evident throughout his remarks during the conversation. In this context, he naturally mentioned his successes in settling eight other regional conflicts.
It is noteworthy that one of the US President’s key arguments centred on the premise that the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine would open up tremendous — and he stressed this — tremendous prospects for the development of US-Russian economic cooperation.
Incidentally, both Sides spoke of the profound mutual affinity between the peoples of the two countries, which was so vividly demonstrated during #WWII. It was underscored that the current state of bilateral relations appears paradoxical against this backdrop.
The issue of potential supplies of long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine was also raised. Vladimir Putin reiterated his position that Tomahawks would not change the situation on the battlefield but would inflict substantial damage to relations between our countries, to say nothing of the prospects for a peaceful settlement.
In this context, it is worthy of note that the Presidents discussed the possibility of holding another personal meeting. This is indeed a very significant development. It was agreed that representatives of both countries would immediately begin preparations for the Summit, which could potentially be organised in Budapest, for instance.
On a separate note, it should be mentioned that our President highly praised personal efforts of the First Lady of the United States Melania Trump in reuniting Russian and Ukrainian children with their families and asked the US President to convey his very best wishes to his spouse.
Overall, I would say that the telephone contact between the Presidents of Russia and the United States was quite useful, and the two Leaders agreed to maintain contact.
🇷🇺🇺🇸#RussiaUS
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💬Key Points from Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's Interview with CBS News
(Moscow, April 27, 2025)
On American Companies in Russia🇺🇸➡️🇷🇺: Russia has no objections to American companies returning, but vacated market spaces may already be filled by Russian or other foreign investors.
On Sanctions🚫: Russia is not seeking the lifting of sanctions and is open to business only on the basis of equal, mutually beneficial terms.
On U.S.-Russia Dialogue🤝: Negotiations with the U.S. are ongoing and confidential. Russia is committed to dialogue focused on balancing national interests, not confrontation.
On Ukraine: Crimea is Russian territory and is not up for negotiation. Russia accuses the West of ignoring human rights issues while pushing for Ukraine’s military victory.
On Strategic Stability☢️🤝: Russia supports restoring arms control discussions if the U.S. is ready for equal, respectful talks.
On Outer Space🚀: Russia denies U.S. claims about nuclear weapons in space and advocates for a legally binding treaty banning all weapons in orbit.
On Diplomacy🌍🕊️: Russia welcomes direct, serious negotiations and criticizes media leaks and public speculation as harmful to real diplomacy.
Read/watch the interview in full here.
#LavrovInterview#UkraineCrisis#RussiaUSrelations
🎙Commentary by Aide to the President of Russia YuryUshakov following a telephone conversation between Vladimir Putin and President of the United States Donald Trump (October 16, 2025)
💬Yury Ushakov: Today in the afternoon, Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation, the eighth one, with US President Donald Trump.
The conversation lasted almost two and a half hours. Clearly, it was a rather substantive and at the same time very open and frank exchange.
Our President started out by congratulating Donald Trump on his successful efforts to normalise the situation in the #GazaStrip. The US President’s peace work has been duly appreciated in the #MiddleEast, in the United States itself, and in most countries around the world.
Naturally, the Russian Side outlined its principled position in favour of a comprehensive Middle East settlement on a generally recognised international legal basis that would ensure lasting peace for all the peoples in that region.
A special emphasis during the conversation was placed on the #UkraineCrisis.
❗️ Vladimir Putin provided a detailed assessment of the current situation, stressing Russia’s interest in achieving a peaceful resolution through political and diplomatic methods.
In particular, it was noted that during the special military operation, the Russian Armed Forces hold full strategic initiative along the entire line of contact. Under these circumstances, the Kiev regime resorts to terrorist methods, attacking civilian targets and energy infrastructure facilities, to which we are forced to respond accordingly.
***
Donald Trump repeatedly emphasised the imperative of establishing peace in Ukraine at the earliest opportunity. The notion that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has proven the most intractable issue in all peacekeeping efforts of the US President was palpably evident throughout his remarks during the conversation. In this context, he naturally mentioned his successes in settling eight other regional conflicts.
It is noteworthy that one of the US President’s key arguments centred on the premise that the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine would open up tremendous — and he stressed this — tremendous prospects for the development of US-Russian economic cooperation.
Incidentally, both Sides spoke of the profound mutual affinity between the peoples of the two countries, which was so vividly demonstrated during #WWII. It was underscored that the current state of bilateral relations appears paradoxical against this backdrop.
The issue of potential supplies of long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine was also raised. Vladimir Putin reiterated his position that Tomahawks would not change the situation on the battlefield but would inflict substantial damage to relations between our countries, to say nothing of the prospects for a peaceful settlement.
In this context, it is worthy of note that the Presidents discussed the possibility of holding another personal meeting. This is indeed a very significant development. It was agreed that representatives of both countries would immediately begin preparations for the Summit, which could potentially be organised in Budapest, for instance.
On a separate note, it should be mentioned that our President highly praised personal efforts of the First Lady of the United States Melania Trump in reuniting Russian and Ukrainian children with their families and asked the US President to convey his very best wishes to his spouse.
Overall, I would say that the telephone contact between the Presidents of Russia and the United States was quite useful, and the two Leaders agreed to maintain contact.
🇷🇺🇺🇸#RussiaUS
🎙Commentary by Aide to the President of Russia YuryUshakov following a telephone conversation between Vladimir Putin and President of the United States Donald Trump (October 16, 2025)
💬Yury Ushakov: Today in the afternoon, Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation, the eighth one, with US President Donald Trump.
The conversation lasted almost two and a half hours. Clearly, it was a rather substantive and at the same time very open and frank exchange.
Our President started out by congratulating Donald Trump on his successful efforts to normalise the situation in the #GazaStrip. The US President’s peace work has been duly appreciated in the #MiddleEast, in the United States itself, and in most countries around the world.
Naturally, the Russian Side outlined its principled position in favour of a comprehensive Middle East settlement on a generally recognised international legal basis that would ensure lasting peace for all the peoples in that region.
A special emphasis during the conversation was placed on the #UkraineCrisis.
❗️ Vladimir Putin provided a detailed assessment of the current situation, stressing Russia’s interest in achieving a peaceful resolution through political and diplomatic methods.
In particular, it was noted that during the special military operation, the Russian Armed Forces hold full strategic initiative along the entire line of contact. Under these circumstances, the Kiev regime resorts to terrorist methods, attacking civilian targets and energy infrastructure facilities, to which we are forced to respond accordingly.
***
Donald Trump repeatedly emphasised the imperative of establishing peace in Ukraine at the earliest opportunity. The notion that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has proven the most intractable issue in all peacekeeping efforts of the US President was palpably evident throughout his remarks during the conversation. In this context, he naturally mentioned his successes in settling eight other regional conflicts.
It is noteworthy that one of the US President’s key arguments centred on the premise that the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine would open up tremendous — and he stressed this — tremendous prospects for the development of US-Russian economic cooperation.
Incidentally, both Sides spoke of the profound mutual affinity between the peoples of the two countries, which was so vividly demonstrated during #WWII. It was underscored that the current state of bilateral relations appears paradoxical against this backdrop.
The issue of potential supplies of long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine was also raised. Vladimir Putin reiterated his position that Tomahawks would not change the situation on the battlefield but would inflict substantial damage to relations between our countries, to say nothing of the prospects for a peaceful settlement.
In this context, it is worthy of note that the Presidents discussed the possibility of holding another personal meeting. This is indeed a very significant development. It was agreed that representatives of both countries would immediately begin preparations for the Summit, which could potentially be organised in Budapest, for instance.
On a separate note, it should be mentioned that our President highly praised personal efforts of the First Lady of the United States Melania Trump in reuniting Russian and Ukrainian children with their families and asked the US President to convey his very best wishes to his spouse.
Overall, I would say that the telephone contact between the Presidents of Russia and the United States was quite useful, and the two Leaders agreed to maintain contact.
🇷🇺🇺🇸#RussiaUS
🎙Commentary by Aide to the President of Russia YuryUshakov following a telephone conversation between Vladimir Putin and President of the United States Donald Trump (October 16, 2025)
💬Yury Ushakov: Today in the afternoon, Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation, the eighth one, with US President Donald Trump.
The conversation lasted almost two and a half hours. Clearly, it was a rather substantive and at the same time very open and frank exchange.
Our President started out by congratulating Donald Trump on his successful efforts to normalise the situation in the #GazaStrip. The US President’s peace work has been duly appreciated in the #MiddleEast, in the United States itself, and in most countries around the world.
Naturally, the Russian Side outlined its principled position in favour of a comprehensive Middle East settlement on a generally recognised international legal basis that would ensure lasting peace for all the peoples in that region.
A special emphasis during the conversation was placed on the #UkraineCrisis.
❗️ Vladimir Putin provided a detailed assessment of the current situation, stressing Russia’s interest in achieving a peaceful resolution through political and diplomatic methods.
In particular, it was noted that during the special military operation, the Russian Armed Forces hold full strategic initiative along the entire line of contact. Under these circumstances, the Kiev regime resorts to terrorist methods, attacking civilian targets and energy infrastructure facilities, to which we are forced to respond accordingly.
***
Donald Trump repeatedly emphasised the imperative of establishing peace in Ukraine at the earliest opportunity. The notion that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has proven the most intractable issue in all peacekeeping efforts of the US President was palpably evident throughout his remarks during the conversation. In this context, he naturally mentioned his successes in settling eight other regional conflicts.
It is noteworthy that one of the US President’s key arguments centred on the premise that the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine would open up tremendous — and he stressed this — tremendous prospects for the development of US-Russian economic cooperation.
Incidentally, both Sides spoke of the profound mutual affinity between the peoples of the two countries, which was so vividly demonstrated during #WWII. It was underscored that the current state of bilateral relations appears paradoxical against this backdrop.
The issue of potential supplies of long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine was also raised. Vladimir Putin reiterated his position that Tomahawks would not change the situation on the battlefield but would inflict substantial damage to relations between our countries, to say nothing of the prospects for a peaceful settlement.
In this context, it is worthy of note that the Presidents discussed the possibility of holding another personal meeting. This is indeed a very significant development. It was agreed that representatives of both countries would immediately begin preparations for the Summit, which could potentially be organised in Budapest, for instance.
On a separate note, it should be mentioned that our President highly praised personal efforts of the First Lady of the United States Melania Trump in reuniting Russian and Ukrainian children with their families and asked the US President to convey his very best wishes to his spouse.
Overall, I would say that the telephone contact between the Presidents of Russia and the United States was quite useful, and the two Leaders agreed to maintain contact.
🇷🇺🇺🇸#RussiaUS
@RusEmbMalta:
🇷🇺 Comment by the Russian Ambassador to Malta, Andrey Lopukhov on the article by Edward Zammit Lewis, Chairperson of the Foreign and European Affairs Parliamentary Standing Committee, Malta, published in Times of Malta.
Key points:
🔹 Any “tribunals” or “funds” without UN Security Council mandate are legally null and void.
🔹 Malta’s neutrality cannot mean one-sided support for Ukraine alone.
🔹 Root causes of the crisis: Kiev’s refusal to implement the Minsk agreements, discrimination of Russian speakers, and NATO’s expansionist course.
🔹 Ignoring Kiev’s violations is not neutrality, but bias.
🔹 Confiscation of Russian assets in Europe = violation of the principle of property inviolability.
🔹 History shows: pressure and force against Russia have never worked.
👉 Full text: read
#RussiaMalta#RussiaEU#UkraineCrisis#InternationalLaw