Lavrov Threatens Ukraine Over Language: Moscow Pledges to 'Restore Rights'.
Sergei Lavrov's Statement on Russian Language Day
According to Espreso.tv: Speaking on Russian Language Day, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced plans to restore the rights of individuals he claims are subjected to terror by the Ukrainian government. He emphasized the need to combat alleged language discrimination and declared Moscow's intention to continue promoting Russian language studies abroad.
'Moscow will definitely achieve the restoration of rights for those against whom the Kyiv regime has unleashed open terror,' Lavrov stated.
He further argued that resolving language rights is a necessary condition for a long-term settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. 'Moscow will continue to resolutely counter any manifestations of language discrimination and Russophobia,' he added.
Context and Implications of the Statement
Lavrov's remarks underscore Russia's stance on language rights, a key flashpoint in the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia. By highlighting alleged discrimination, Moscow seeks to legitimize its actions on the international stage and bolster pro-Russian sentiment in neighboring countries. The statement also signals that language remains a contentious and deeply entrenched issue in the protracted conflict.
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