"MOSCOW — Russia on Friday rejected
talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and made it clear that it
was seeking to topple his government, which Foreign
Minister Sergey V. Lavrov said was steered by “neo-Nazis” and the West.
“We do not see the possibility of
recognizing as democratic a government that persecutes and uses methods of
genocide against its own people,” Mr. Lavrov said during a news conference in
Moscow.
Moscow also vowed that the conflict
would soon be over.
“Russia cannot allow Ukraine to
become a dagger raised above us in the hands of Washington,” the head of
Russia’s foreign intelligence agency, Sergei Naryshkin, said in a brief address
aired on Russian state television. “The special military operation will restore
peace in Ukraine within a short amount of time and prevent a potential larger
conflict in Europe.”
Russian media claims
that “neo-Nazis” controlling Ukraine’s government are perpetrating a genocide
against Russian speakers in the country. President Vladimir V. Putin said
Thursday that the purpose of Russia’s attack on Ukraine was to demilitarize and
“denazify” Ukraine, and Mr. Lavrov repeated those terms on Friday, making it
clear that Russia was seeking to install a new government in Kyiv.
“What we’re talking about is
preventing Nazis and those who push methods of genocide to rule in this
country,” Mr. Lavrov said. “Right now, the regime that is located in Kyiv is
under two mechanisms of external control: first, the West, led by the United
States, and secondly, neo-Nazis.”
Mr. Lavrov said Russia would be
prepared to hold negotiations only when Ukraine stopped fighting.
“We are ready for talks at any
moment, as soon as the Ukrainian Armed Forces answer the call of our president
to stop their resistance and put down their arms,” Mr. Lavrov said.
He also claimed that Russia was not
bombing civilian targets and that it was trying to limit casualties in the
Ukrainian military.
“No strikes against civilian
infrastructure are being carried out,” he said. “No strikes are being carried
out on locations of Ukrainian army personnel in dormitories or other places not
associated with military facilities.”
The United Nations said on Friday
that the fighting in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began had caused at least
127 civilian casualties, including 25 deaths, but it cautioned that the toll
was probably much higher."
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