A conversation about Russia with Sergei Lavrov

with Sergei Lavrov
in Current Affairs
on Thursday, March 25, 1999 * * * * *

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A conversation with the U.N. Russian Ambassador Sergei Lavrov about the nuances of international relations and the Russian perspective on the issues of Kosovo and nuclear capability.

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Slobodan Milosevic
NATO air strikes
NATO
Kosovo
Sergei Lavrov
Russia

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    1. Adam  09/26/2008 08:07 PM Report

      This note is for CG3. To your attentiong there are no Russian Diplomats;)around. There are political lyers that will be more correct wording. And how dare you call Americans uninformed! Did you have a chance to read Russian news. They are blinding Russian population and feeding them with dangerous and scary ideas such as how Russia will Rule the World etc... Come on, aren't you tired people of that. Enjoy your soul and Land and leave the World Alone! What about Venezualla, how many Russian citizens live there so they are sending the ships and conductiong the military trainnings! It's a shame that in the 21st century there still nation like that who are building their whole coutnry on lies...

    2. cg3  09/26/2008 07:48 PM Report

      This was the most interesting interview I have seen recently with a Russian Diplomat.

      Mr Lavrov's comments were very refreshing after constantly listening to Uninformed Americans make ignorant and derogitary comments about the new Russia without really having any idea of the real facts.

      The facts show that Georgia was at fault in the recent confrontation.