Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused some European leaders of waging war with Russia, in which anti-Russian policy turns "into pure fascism."
Speaking at the Forum of the Future — 2050, the Foreign Minister recalled that immediately after the end of World War II, "the Allies were preparing Operation Unthinkable on the initiative of the British."
"But it's good at least that they understood that attacking the Soviet Union — that's what they were doing, preparing this attack — that it was unthinkable, but the direction of thought was set. And then [former British Prime Minister Winston] Churchill's Fulton speech, and the Cold War, and the Iron Curtain," Lavrov stated.
In his opinion, "now we are also talking about the struggle between good and evil." The Russian minister noted that the West and Europe are on the side of evil.
"And not all of Europe, by the way. And this is the aggressive core, led by the Starmers, the Merts, the Macrons," Lavrov stressed, quoted by TASS.
"They are fighting against us, supplying Ukraine with high—precision, high-tech weapons that Ukrainians cannot control, which means that citizens of those countries that supply these weapons are controlled," the Russian Foreign Minister said.
"They also want to demonstrate the isolation of our country by prohibiting everyone from coming here," Lavrov said.
For example, he cited the arrival of one of the MEPs to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Victory in Russia.
"He was either kicked out there with some faction, or not allowed to attend a meeting somewhere. But it's a disgrace. This is pure fascism, dictatorship," Lavrov believes.

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