Moscow discussed interaction between Russia and Serbia

The West is distorting all the principles of the global market economy. This was stated by the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at negotiations with a colleague from Serbia Ivitsa Dachich.

“A striking example of distortion and” perversion “of all principles of the global market economy, which the West itself actively implemented international relations, is the application of unprecedented sanctions regarding everyone who defends their independence, the right to be part of the world community in full accordance with the principle of equal rights assigned to the UN Charter, ”said Lavrov.

The Russian Foreign Minister noted that collective work is of particular importance at the UN site and other multilateral structures to defend the principles underlying an international system created after the Second World War. “The West is clearly not interested in fulfilling them,” the minister said.

In addition, Lavrov attracted attention to the position of the IOC regarding Russia.

“We consider it unacceptable to politicize the sport. This line of the West continues with the support of international officials. It does not seem to be completed soon,” said the Foreign Minister.

According to him, this line “reflects the course taken by the” collective West “, led by the United States, a course towards the politicization of all international relations, including trade and economic.” “With their actions, they discredit institutions (international currency fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization) created after the Second World War to regulate global processes,” the minister added.

Lavrov also expressed satisfaction with the developing relations between the Russian Federation and Serbia. “The tone for these relations is set by the regular contacts of our presidents Vladimir Putin and Alkexandra Vucich. They are satisfied with how the agreements are being implemented in the material sector, trade, investment, humanitarian exchange, as well as in the field of sports cooperation,” the minister said.