Blinken and Lavrov clash on Ukraine at security meeting in Malta

5 December 2024, 15:34

Sergey Lavrov gestures with his finger
CORRECTION Malta OSCE Meeting. Picture: PA

Mr Lavrov accused the West of reviving the Cold War and provoking a direct conflict with Russia.

Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov clashed on Thursday indirectly with US secretary of state Antony Blinken at an annual security meeting, accusing the West of risking escalation over Ukraine, but walked out before Mr Blinken and other speakers could respond.

Speaking at the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe ministerial meeting in Malta, Mr Lavrov accused the West of reviving the Cold War and provoking a direct conflict with Russia.

He said the US action was driven by a desire to “return Nato to the political spotlight”.

“After the Afghan disgrace, there was a need for a new common enemy,” Mr Lavrov said, during his first stop in an EU country since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Antony Blinken reads sheafs of papers
US secretary of state Antony Blinken put the blame for escalation in the region back on Russia (Alberto Pizzoli/Pool/AP)

“The result is the reincarnation of the Cold War, but now with the far greater risk of its escalation into the hot phase.”

Mr Blinken, who spoke after Mr Lavrov left the room, put the blame for escalation in the region back on Russia, noting that the Russian foreign minister, the fourth speaker, did not stop to listen to other speakers.

“Let’s talk about escalation,” Mr Blinken said, citing the deployment of North Korean forces in Europe, the use of an intermediate-range ballistic missile to attack Ukraine, Russia’s move to lower the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons, and attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

“Mr Lavrov spoke about the sovereign right of every member state to make their own choices,” Mr Blinken said.

“That’s exactly what this is about, the sovereign right of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people to make their own choices about the future, not to have those choices made in and by Moscow.”

Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha, who was the first to address the panel, walked out as Mr Lavrov took the podium, along with the foreign ministers of Poland and Estonia.

View of the meeting desk surround by ministers at the OSCE meeting
The 31st OSCE ministerial summit is being held in Malta (Alberto Pizzoli/Pool/AP)

Before leaving the podium, Mr Sybiha, called Mr Lavrov a “war criminal”.

“Ukraine continues to fight for its right to exist. And the Russian war criminal at this table (Lavrov) should know this, Ukraine will succeed and justice will prevail.”

It has been relatively rare for Mr Lavrov to attend forums involving senior western officials, although he recently took part in the UN General Assembly and the G20 summit in Brazil.

Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on her message app that Malta had annulled her visa to accompany Mr Lavrov.

The Maltese foreign affairs office said that three OSCE member countries had objected to extending the visa to Ms Zakharova, who is the subject of a travel ban. Mr Lavrov is subject to EU sanctions, but faces no travel ban.

Mr Lavrov attended the event last year in Skopje, North Macedonia, but Poland denied him a visa the previous year in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Mr Blinken travelled to Malta from Brussels, where he attended what was likely to be his last Nato meeting of the outgoing Joe Biden administration.

Ukraine’s foreign minister was also attending, after Ukraine boycotted last year over Mr Lavrov’s attendance.

Reporters Without Borders called on the OSCE to release 38 journalists detained by Russia, including 19 Ukrainians arrested in illegally occupied territories.

It said in a statement that Russia is the world’s fifth-largest jailer of journalists.

By Press Association

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