Lavrov Urges Immediate Stop to Israeli Attacks on Gaza

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov demanded an immediate end to the Israeli Zionist regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Lavrov Urges Immediate Stop to Israeli Attacks on Gaza
Lavrov Urges Immediate Stop to Israeli Attacks on Gaza

According to the Tass report, Sergei Lavrov in his speech at the Eurosian Security Conference in Minsk, Belarus regarding the current conditions in the West Asia region, while protesting the continued US support for Israeli crimes in Gaza, demanded an immediate end to this illegal regime's attacks on Gaza and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state . The Russian Foreign Minister in his speech at the Eurosian Security Conference in Minsk also warned about the attitudes and steps of Western countries towards the Eurosia region. Lavrov said, given the West's destructive line to undermine Eurasia's sustainable development, lack of readiness for healthy competition and cooperation, the task of forming a new continental architecture with equal and indivisible security is more important than ever.

Praising the role of Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus, in convening the Eurasian Security Conference, the Russian Foreign Minister announced that one of his main goals is to connect Eurasia into a unified space to face common challenges in the name of peace and well-being of all its peoples. This senior Russian diplomat's statement regarding the current situation in the West Asia region was delivered in a situation where Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously said that the Zionist regime's attack on Palestine was a failure of American policy in West Asia. The people and many governments from various countries, while announcing their hatred for the crimes of the Zionist regime against the defenseless citizens of Gaza, asked the UN to take steps to implement an immediate ceasefire, but until now no resolution has been passed to stop the Israeli attack because of American sabotage and other Zionist supporters. 

Tass