MINSK, 25 June (BelTA) – The principle ‘my order, my rules’ is at the heart of West’s world order, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a meeting with students and faculty of the Academy of Public Administration under the President of Belarus in Minsk on 25 June, BelTA has learned.
"The notorious rules-based order is all about the principle ’my order, my rules’, to the detriment of international law," Sergey Lavrov stressed.
"The notorious rules-based order is all about the principle ’my order, my rules’, to the detriment of international law," Sergey Lavrov stressed.
The head of the Foreign Ministry also spoke about the degradation of a number of international structures that have caved in to the pressure of the United States and are now working to please their masters.
According to Sergey Lavrov, as experience shows, the West is not-agreement-capable in strategic issues, for example, in security issues. "At any time, it can renege on its obligations and declare war," he said.
Confirmation of this, according to him, is the sanctions policy of the West. The minister called the current restrictions "economic terrorism", since they affect a variety of countries in one way or another.
According to Sergey Lavrov, as experience shows, the West is not-agreement-capable in strategic issues, for example, in security issues. "At any time, it can renege on its obligations and declare war," he said.
Confirmation of this, according to him, is the sanctions policy of the West. The minister called the current restrictions "economic terrorism", since they affect a variety of countries in one way or another.
At the same time, Sergey Lavrov noted that there are politicians in the West who are beginning to understand that their elites have lost their senses.