
Lavrov Accuses US of Disregarding International Conventions to Advance Energy Interests
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the United States of abandoning established international diplomatic conventions in pursuit of its own strategic and economic objectives. Speaking in a recent interview with Russian state television, Lavrov argued that Washington’s foreign policy approach is increasingly prioritizing unilateral interests over established multilateral frameworks.
Lavrov specifically highlighted the energy sector, stating that American actions are designed to consolidate dominance in global energy markets. He characterized these efforts as a clear departure from long-standing diplomatic norms, suggesting that such practices systematically undermine the existing international order.
The Russian foreign minister further warned that Washington’s recent engagements with nations across Latin America and the Middle East are contributing to a broader regression in global diplomacy. According to Lavrov, these interactions are effectively returning international relations to a historical period that predates modern international law, where unilateral decisions and raw power dynamics override established legal standards.
Lavrov’s comments reflect ongoing diplomatic friction between Moscow and Washington regarding foreign policy methodologies and global governance structures. His statements were delivered during a televised broadcast and form part of Russia’s ongoing diplomatic critique of what it describes as American unilateralism in international affairs. No immediate response was provided by United States officials regarding the remarks.
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