Russia鈥檚 Lavrov accuses West of considering 鈥榥uclear war鈥�

Russia鈥檚 Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said 鈥榯hat the idea of a nuclear war is spinning constantly鈥� in the heads of Western politicians. (AP)
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  • Sergei Lavrov: The idea of a nuclear war is spinning constantly in the heads of Western politicians

MOSCOW: Russia鈥檚 Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday accused Western politicians of considering nuclear war, one week after Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine.
鈥淚 would like to point out that it鈥檚 in the heads of Western politicians that the idea of a nuclear war is spinning constantly, and not in the heads of Russians,鈥� Lavrov said in an interview with Russian and foreign media.
Lavrov accused NATO of seeking to maintain its supremacy and said that while Russia had a lot of good will, it could not let anyone undermine its interests.
Offering no evidence to back up his remarks in an interview with state television, a week after Russian invaded Ukraine, he also accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, an ethnic Jew, of presiding over 鈥渁 society where Nazism is flourishing鈥�.
He said he had no doubt that a solution to the crisis in Ukraine would be found, and a new round of talks were about to start between Ukrainian and Russian officials.
But he said Russia鈥檚 dialogue with the West must be based on mutual respect, accused NATO of seeking to maintain supremacy and said that while Russia had a lot of goodwill, it could not let anyone undermine its interests.
Moscow would not let Ukraine keep infrastructure that threatened Russia, he said.
Moscow could also not tolerate what he said was a military threat from Ukraine, he said, adding that he was convinced that Russia was right over Ukraine.
鈥淭he thought of nuclear is constantly spinning in the heads of Western politicians but not in the heads of Russians,鈥� he said. 鈥淚 assure you that we will not allow any kind of provocation to unbalance us.鈥�
Russia did not feel politically isolated, and the question of how Ukraine lives should be defined by its people, he said.
Ukrainian officials have accused Russian forces of hitting civilian areas but Lavrov said Russian troops had strict orders to use high-precision weapons to destroy military infrastructure.
Offering no evidence, Lavrov said Russia had information that the United States was worried about the prospect of losing control over what he described as chemical and biological laboratories in Ukraine and accused Britain of building military bases there.