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Russia’s
Foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov said Saturday that advancing democracy abroad
through "iron and blood" “doesn’t work”, slamming the West’s policy towards
Syria and reiterated Russia’s stance on the situation in the war-torn state, RT
website reported.
Sergey Lavrov stressed that Moscow’s position towards Syria and other
countries in the region is not because Russia “opposes Western influence” or
“puts a stick in the spokes of Western-initiated projects out of spite", but
because “advancing democracy through iron and blood just does not work”.
"In most cases it produces the opposite reaction" and leads to "the
strengthening of extremists and repressive forces, decreasing the chances of
real democratic change," Lavrov said at a foreign policy council meeting.
“This has been made clear in recent months – the past year-and-a-half," he
added.
Lavrov recalled the results of past attempts to use force by avoiding the UN
Security Council, and expressed concern that some states are trying to make the
"Libyan model a precedent."
"What is worrying is that at times of crises one is tempted to resort to
military methods. Some of our partners find these methods suitable," Lavrov
said.
"No-one knows in the end what will happen in the Middle East, including
Syria," he said.
Moscow has been repeatedly criticized for supporting Assad’s regime,
including weapon and money supplies, and vetoing resolutions against his
government. Russia has denied the accusations by western powers, but says it
will not allow a repeat of Libyan scenario. At the same time, Moscow insists
that Assad’s resignation, something the West actively seeks, cannot be decided
by foreign states, but only by the Syrian people.
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