“An investigation into the Kiev regime’s crimes is already underway,” Lavrov said, when asked about the regime’s fate after Russia achieves the goals of its special military operation. “Russian law enforcement bodies are carefully recording and documenting the atrocities committed by Ukrainian neo-Nazis, and aren’t limiting themselves to the period of the special military operation. The suffering of the civilian population of the Donbass began much earlier, in 2014. Those responsible will be brought to justice.”
Gaza Crisis
Attempted 'Maidanization' of Serbia
Bilateral Relations With the US
“The American political establishment, regardless of party affiliation, sees Russia as an enemy and an existential threat. Given the existing cross-party consensus on this issue, it would be naive to hope for an improvement in relations if a Republican candidate were to win. By and large, we don’t care who wins the race for the US presidency,” Lavrov emphasized.
Arms Control
At the same time, Lavrov emphasized that “in the absence of extraordinary steps by the United States to increase the pressure exerted on us by other means, Russia will not be the first to deploy missile weapons which were previously prohibited under the INF [Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces, ed.] Treaty. However, judging by the Pentagon’s preparations, it won’t be long before the Americans take practical steps to deploy ground-based intermediate-range missiles in various regions of the world. So the moment when we will have to make the necessary political decisions is in fact coming to a head,” the foreign minister summarized.