Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister: US escalated Ukraine crisis at every stage, blamed Russia

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Munich Security Conference. Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister: US escalated Ukraine crisis at every stage, blamed Russia
“In the case of Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen and Sudan our partners actively asked governments to enter into dialogue with the opposition, even if they were extremists. However, during the Ukrainian crisis, they act differently, making up excuses and try to justify the use of cluster bombs,”
the Russian Foreign Minister said, who was speaking at a security conference in Munich on Saturday.

He pointed to the failure of the EU to engage Russia about Ukraine signing an economic association agreement with the bloc, Western involvement during the Maidan protests, the failure of the West to condemn Ukraine for calling its own citizens terrorists and for supporting a coup, which led to the toppling of a democratically elected president.

“The US made it public it brokered the transit of power in Ukraine. But we know perfectly well what exactly happened, who discussed candidates for the future Ukrainian government on the phone, who was at Maidan, and what is going on (in Ukraine) right now,”Lavrov said.

Despite these setbacks, Russia’s foreign minister says his country still wants and needs a normal relationship with the West.

The strategic partnership with the EU has “failed the test of durability,” Lavrov said. In turn, the US is “always trying to put the blame on Russia in complicated situations created by themselves.”

‘Military solution not the answer to Ukraine crisis’
There is some hope that a solution to the conflict may emerge, following German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande’s visit to Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin. Announcements from Washington and NATO that they might provide Kiev with weaponry, which has long been sought by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, are thought to have galvanized parts of Europe to try at last to find a peaceful solution to the conflict.

Lavrov is adamant that a military solution is not the answer and would only inflame an already volatile situation. He added that Russia, Germany and France are ready to become guarantors of the agreements, if that can be achieved between the protagonists in the Ukraine crisis.

“If the main participants of the Minsk peace process, the Ukrainian authorities and the representatives of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, come to an understanding on every article of the Minsk agreements, I’m absolutely sure that Russia will be there to secure the guarantees of these agreements,”he said.

“No matter where, in the OSCE or the UN Security Council, I’m certain that both Germany and France are also ready to provide such guarantees.”

Lavrov spoke at length and on numerous occasions about the need for all countries to adhere to the Helsinki accords, which among other things, champions the self-determination of peoples and respect for human rights. He mentioned that European security is based on both the UN Charter and the Helsinki agreement, but has been sabotaged by the US and its allies.

‘Crimea had right to self-determination’
While the West has hit out at what it believes to be a Russian ‘annexation’ of Crimea, the Russian Foreign Minister says that the will of over 90 percent of the peninsula’s population has been ignored, pointing to a referendum in which residents almost unanimously voted to join Russia. He gave the example of Kosovo, which despite not holding a referendum, was allowed to leave Serbia and create its own state.

“In Crimea what happened complies with the UN Charter on self-determination,”the minister said.“The UN Charter has several principles, and the right of a nation for self-determination has a key position.”

Sergey Lavrov was also critical of the US for breaking the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), which had been signed between the two countries, saying the global community was fully aware of Washington’s actions.

“During the creation of the global anti-missile shield, Washington expanded a large scale program that was designed to create target missiles, which were similar to those banned in the INF treaty, such as ground based ballistic missiles,”Russia’s foreign minister concluded.

Lavrov US escalated Ukraine crisis at every stage blamed Russia RT News
 
One area where lessons might be learned from is the Kosovo crisis of the late 90's, the KFOR mission. In trying to put Humpty Dumpty back together again Kosovo was divided into 5 'Kingdoms'.


From: Civil-Military Cooperation in Peace Operations The Case of Kosovo
The MNB North contingent numbered 9,208 at the height of
KFOR troop strength in October 1999. Built around a French
brigade, the contingent has included units from Belgium, Denmark,
the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Hungary, and Russia, under
over-all French command.

The MNB East contingent numbered 8,453 at the height of KFOR
troop strength in October 1999. Built around a U.S. task force, the
contingent has included units from Russia, Greece, and Poland,
under over-all U.S. command.

MNB South consists of a German brigade augmented by Austrian, Turkish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch,
Norwegian, and Russian units. The MNB South contingent numbered 8,053 at the height
of KFOR troop strength in October 1999.

The MNB North contingent numbered 5,222 at the height of
KFOR troop strength in October 1999. Built around an Italian
brigade, the contingent has included units from Spain, Portugal,
Argentina, Bulgaria, and Turkey, under over-all French command.

The MNB Center contingent numbered 9,380 at the height
of KFOR troop strength in October 1999. Built around a British
brigade, the contingent has included units from Finland, Norway,
Sweden, Hungary, Ireland, Russia, the Czech Republic, and Canada,
under over-all British command.​

(The British got a very favourable review on their ability to work with the population.)
 

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