Western supplies of long-range weapons to Kyiv will eventually force Moscow to push the Ukrainian army further back from its borders, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in a Thursday interview with TV news anchor Dmitry Kiselyov. Lavrov stressed that everyone would like to resolve the situation in Ukraine but it was the end result that mattered, not the timing. He also stated that the West sought to turn Moldova into “the next Ukraine,” and assured that Russia would cope with the current situation on its own and would emerge stronger. Sergey Lavrov’s key remarks. On situation in…
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