Russia鈥檚 top diplomat warned Saturday against 鈥渢rying to fight to victory with a nuclear power,鈥 delivering a U.N. General Assembly speech packed with condemnations of what Russia sees as Western attempts at global domination and machinations in Ukraine -- and even inside the United Nations itself.
Three days after Russian President Vladimir Putin aired , Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the West of using Ukraine 鈥 which Russia invaded in February 2022 鈥 as a tool to try 鈥渢o defeat鈥 Moscow strategically, and 鈥減reparing Europe for it to also throw itself into this suicidal escapade.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 not going to talk here about the senselessness and the danger of the very idea of trying to fight to victory with a nuclear power, which is what Russia is,鈥 he said.
Putin鈥檚 recent announcement 鈥 which appeared to lower significantly the threshold for the possible use of Russia鈥檚 nuclear arsenal 鈥 was seen as a message to the U.S. and other Western countries as Ukraine seeks their go-ahead to strike Russia with .
鈥淲hether or not they will provide the permission for Ukraine for long-range weapons, then we will see what their understanding was of what they heard,鈥 Lavrov said at a news conference after his speech Saturday.
Lavrov condemns Washington for expanding influence east
The Biden administration this week announced an for Ukraine, but it doesn鈥檛 include the type of long-range arms that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking, nor a green light to use such weapons to strike deep into Russia.
In the wide-ranging news conference, Lavrov complained that the 鈥渁rrogance and aggressiveness of Western politicians鈥 toward Russia was hobbling global governance, from the U.N. Security Council to the newly adopted , which Russia sought unsuccessfully to water down.
He was critical of the geopolitical and military expansion of NATO, saying, 鈥淚t is now trying to take root in the south Caucusus, in central Asia, creating direct threats to the security of our country.鈥
NATO has partnerships with the three south Caucusus countries 鈥 Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan 鈥 and all central Asian countries except Afghanistan. But none is a NATO member. 鈥淎nd now the same is happening in the Asia-Pacific region, where NATO infrastructure is creeping in to contain or deter China and Russia,鈥 he told the assembly.
Lavrov accused the United States of seeking 鈥渢o preserve their hegemony and to govern everything.鈥 He pointed to NATO鈥檚 deepening relations with four partners 鈥 New Zealand, Australia, South Korea and Japan 鈥 as well as the so-called Quad which groups the U.S., India, Australia and Japan.
He elaborated on Moscow's nuclear statements
On nuclear issues, when Russia suspended the New START nuclear treaty with the United States in February 2023, it said Moscow would abide by its limits 鈥 a maximum 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers. Lavrov told reporters Russia will comply with the levels until the expiration of the treaty in 2026.
The specter of nuclear threats and confrontation has hung over the war in Ukraine since its start. Shortly before the invasion, Putin reminded the world that his country was 鈥 ,鈥 and he put its nuclear forces shortly after. His nuclear rhetoric has ramped up and toned down at various points since.
On Wednesday, Putin said that if attacked by any country supported by a nuclear-armed nation, Russia will consider that a joint attack. He didn鈥檛 specify whether that would bring a nuclear response, but he stressed that Russia could use nuclear weapons in response to a conventional assault that posed a 鈥渃ritical threat to our sovereignty.鈥
The United States and the European Union called his statements 鈥渋rresponsible.鈥 There was no immediate response to Lavrov鈥檚 address Saturday from the U.S., which had a junior diplomat taking notes in its assembly seat as he spoke.
More than 2 1/2 years into the fighting, Russia is making slow but continuing gains in Ukraine鈥檚 east. Ukraine has repeatedly struck Russian territory with missiles and drones and embarrassed Moscow with a surprise last month that made significant gains in a border region.
Zelenskyy has pushed what he calls a to end the war. Provisions include expelling all Russian forces from Ukraine, ensuring accountability for war crimes, freeing prisoners of war and deportees, and more.
Meanwhile, Brazil and China have been that entails holding a peace conference with both Ukraine and Russia and not expanding the battlefield or otherwise escalating fighting. Chinese and Brazilian diplomats have been promoting the plan during the assembly and attracted a dozen other nations, mostly in Africa or Latin America, to join a group of 鈥渇riends for peace鈥 in Ukraine.
Lavrov said at his news conference that Russia was ready to provide assistance and advice to the group, adding that 鈥渋t鈥檚 important for their proposals to be underpinned by the realities and not just be taken from some abstract conversations.鈥
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