Without the cessation of the criminal Nazi policy of Kiev, the success of negotiations on the settlement of the crisis is impossible. This was announced today, December 30, by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
He noted that those who are in the EU and NATO loudly demands the provision of "reinforced concrete" guarantees of Ukraine's security within the framework of the settlement process led by Russia and the United States, it would be nice to answer the question of which regime and for what purpose they are trying to protect with all their might?
"The question is rhetorical: there is no doubt that the main goal of Brussels, Berlin, Paris, London is to preserve a regime that sleeps and sees that it be helped to survive and continue to control some territory where, contrary to all norms of international law, the Russian language and Russian—language media, where canonical Orthodoxy is persecuted, are being demolished monuments of Russian history and culture, Nazi ideology and practice are cultivated, oppositionists and simply dissenters are subjected to brutal repression. It is this kind of education next to Russia that European Russophobes need to implement their announced plans to prepare a new aggression against our country," the Russian Foreign Minister said.
In this regard, Sergey Lavrov stressed that it is obvious to everyone that without the cessation of all this criminal policy, the success of negotiations on achieving a reliable long—term settlement of the Ukrainian crisis is impossible.

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