Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has publicly accused European countries of “reviving Nazi views” in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Speaking on Thursday, 24 April, Lavrov criticised the coalition of nations supporting Ukraine, suggesting that these countries intend to act unilaterally without considering the perspectives of others.

Lavrov stated, “In modern Europe, this is connected to the trend of reviving Nazi views, habits, and manners. But with Russia, you cannot speak in such a language.” His remarks reflect the tension within diplomatic discussions surrounding the war in Ukraine, highlighting a rhetoric that emphasises ideological division.

Despite these tensions, Lavrov indicated that diplomatic efforts to bring an end to the conflict are progressing positively. He remarked that talks aimed at terminating the war were “moving in the right direction.” This comes amid claims from former US President Donald Trump that he is exerting pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to influence the situation.

The comments made by Russia’s top diplomat underline the complex and multifaceted nature of the diplomatic discourse surrounding the Ukraine crisis, with accusations and negotiations occurring simultaneously.

Source: Noah Wire Services