New Delhi: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov slammed NATO for attempting to create problems between India and China ties, adding that it is clear that they are attempting to make overtures to India to create additional problems in its relations with China. During a press briefing in Moscow on Wednesday, the Russian FM said, "NATO is not limited to organising life on the European continent. In June 2022, NATO’s Madrid Summit declared that the military bloc had a global commitment, specifically about the Asia-Pacific region, which they call the Indo-Pacific region".
"They are attempting to make overtures to India to create additional problems in its relations with China. Their battle cry is the indivisibility of security in the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific regions. Mere wordplay. Since the 1990s, the same commitment to the principle of indivisibility of security was declared by the OSCE and Russia-NATO Council", he said.
He noted that this term was used to mean equal security for every state and an obligation not to strengthen one’s security at the expense of another’s. Now it has been taken out of context and given a new meaning, the indivisibility of interests of NATO and the Indo-Pacific region. The difference is obvious. Slamming NATO on Indo-Pacific, Lavrov said, "In the so-called 'Indo-Pacific region,' the West is out to create bloc architecture against Russia and China. With this aim in view, they have consistently been destroying (although they prefer to keep quiet about this) the decades-old mechanisms and formats of cooperation created around ASEAN based on equality, consensus, and a balance of interests".
"Instead, they are putting together military blocs. A shining case in point is AUKUS, an Anglo-Saxon bloc in Asia, which includes the US, the UK and Australia. Japan is under pressure to join it as well. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s recent visit to Washington ended up confirming this course. Japan is militarising again. As I understand it, Japan is bracing to alter the articles in its constitution that prevent it from doing this. The process is underway", Lavrov said.
Blaming the West, Lavrov said that Washington’s policy of dictating in international affairs means precisely that the Americans can do anything anywhere they want, even at the other end of the earth. "They do what they think is necessary. All other countries cannot do anything without the US’s approval, even in response to direct security threats the US creates on their borders", said the Russian FM. He said, "Western politicians not only from the Baltics and Poland, but also from more reasonable countries say that Russia must be dealt a strategic defeat. Some political analysts write about decolonising Russia, that our country is, too big, and “gets in the way.”