Minister Segei Lavrov says Russia is 'on the brink of direct military conflict' with the United States

Minister Segei Lavrov says Russia is 'on the brink of direct military conflict' with the United States
Minister Segei Lavrov says Russia is 'on the brink of direct military conflict' with the United States

The United States and Russia are “on the verge of direct military conflict,” said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in an interview published Friday, November 1.

The United States and Russia are “on the verge of a direct military conflict,” said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in an interview published Friday, November 1, by the Turkish daily Hürriyet.

“Under the current president, who has pushed the spiral of Russophobia in the United States to the limit, our countries are on the verge of direct military conflict,” he said in response to a question about the elections American.

“We have no preference. At the time, the Trump administration adopted the most anti-Russian sanctions compared to its predecessors,” he added. For the Russian minister, “no matter who wins the elections, we do not believe that the anti-Russian line of the United States can change.”

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