Lavrov Accuses EU of Using Anti-Russian Narrative to Mask Economic Woes
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has sharply criticized European leaders for allegedly weaponizing anti-Russian sentiment to divert attention from domestic economic failures. "The EU wants citizens to forget social issues and ignore economic shortcomings," Lavrov asserted, accusing Brussels of funneling public funds into militarization.
Lavrov directly linked Western support for Ukraine to what he termed "repeated provocations and terrorist attacks" on Russian soil. "These actions do not stop," he warned, claiming EU governments are encouraging Kyiv behind the scenes. The minister vowed Moscow WOULD deliver "a fitting response" to such provocations.
The diplomat signaled potential optimism about shifting U.S. foreign policy, noting the Trump administration's "reasonable approach" as a possible turning point in relations. His remarks underscore growing geopolitical tensions that could impact global markets, though no direct cryptocurrency implications were identified in this address.