Russian Foreign Ministry chief Sergey Lavrov said the Ukraine crisis could end with the United States giving up leadership in Kyiv when it becomes unnecessary.
Lavrov recalled that America had abandoned the Afghan leadership, on which it had relied during the twenty years of occupation of this country.
The minister also expressed the hope that modern politicians pay attention to history and “how relations develop with the hegemon, which wants to impose itself as such on everyone”.
When asked if the conflict in Ukraine would end the same way, he replied: “I don’t rule it out.”
“Political scientists write a lot about this. It is predicted that all of this will continue as long as Americans need it. These people will be in power as long as they need it,” Lavrov said in an interview with Tsargrad.
On the eve of the director of the Estonian Institute of Foreign Policy Kristi Raik announced a dispute in the European Union over the provision of military assistance to Ukraine.
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