Russia tops ISIS threat, Ebola worst of all? Lavrov puzzled by Obama’s UN speech
RT,
25
September, 2014
Following
the US President’s speech at the UN, Russian FM Sergey Lavrov was
puzzled with Barack Obama’s ranking of international threats:
deadly Ebola virus top, followed by so-called Russian aggression and
ISIS in Syria and Iraq only third?
Gathered
at the UN headquarters in New York, the world leaders attending the
69th General Assembly heard Barack Obama highlighting the three most
significant global threats today.
“As
we gather here, an outbreak of Ebola overwhelms public health systems
in West Africa, and threatens to move rapidly across borders. Russian
aggression in Europe recalls the days when large nations trampled
small ones in pursuit of territorial ambition. The brutality of
terrorists in Syria and Iraq forces us to look into the heart of
darkness,” the
US leader said at
the beginning of his statement.
Reacting to the speech, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke with astonishment.
“We
earned the second place among the threats to international peace and
stability,” Lavrov
told journalists on the sidelines of the UN assembly.
Not
only the ranking of international threats seemed bizarre to Lavrov,
especially in the light of the current strikes in Iraq and Syria that
bypassed the UN mandate, but also Obama’s certainty that the world
has become “freer
and safer.”
“I
didn't understand whether he was serious or not and whether there was
an Orwellian element in it. Because George Orwell invented the
Ministry of Truth and it looks like this philosophy is lingering."
US President Barack Obama (AFP
Photo/Timothy A. Clary)
The
US President presented a US worldview stressing the exceptionality of
himself and of his country, the Russian FM said:
“That's
the worldview of a country that has spelt out its right to use force
arbitrarily regardless of UN Security Council's resolutions or other
international legal acts in its national defense doctrine.”
Regarding
the sanctions, Lavrov lashed out that it was only the problem of the
US which imposed them. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian conflict is a
domestic problem that should be solved without US interference, he
added.
“Ukrainians
met in Minsk several times and signed two documents there. OSCE and
Russian officials helped to foster this dialogue. It's all written in
the protocol and the memorandum and they must be implemented,” he
said. “This
is what the Ukrainians themselves have agreed to, and it would be
incorrect to dictate any of the implementation parameters to them.”
Moscow
seeks to settle conflicts through equal dialogue and not through
unilateral accusations, not by“shifting
the blame,” Lavrov
said adding that he will definitely point this out to US Secretary
John Kerry in a meeting between the two later in the day.
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