Russia can do without the values promoted by Western countries at their "pride marches" in their capitals, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday.
"These (Western) values(…) If we can call what we see now and then at pride parades in European capitals as such; if they want to force these values on Orthodox Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, or Hindus, then we don’t need any of this. Let them amuse themselves and leave us alone," he said at a meeting with representatives from the Soviet and Russian Alumni Association of Bangladesh at the Russian Embassy in that country.
"They are doing this aggressively. This is what distinguishes Western democracies (from other countries)," Lavrov stressed.
Sergey Lavrov arrives in New Delhi to take part in G20 summit
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived in India for participation in the G20 Summit. His plane landed in the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.
The Russian Foreign Minister arrived in New Delhi from Dhaka.
Lavrov leads the Russian delegation to the G20 summit under order from Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, the minister will speak at two plenary meetings of the upcoming meeting.
Zakharova underscored that Moscow intends to contribute to the Delhi Summit’s success and India’s G20 presidency in general in every way possible. The diplomat noted that the Russian side hopes for "a similar response approach from all remaining G20 member states, especially the ones from the Western perimeter," and will "actively counteract any detrimental processes in this regard" in cooperation with the wide circle of friendly nations, friendly G20 partners and the BRICS.
Moscow Expects Final G20 Document to Include Settlements in National Currencies
Russia expects the final G20 document to cover in detail the issue of settlements in national currencies, Dmitry Birichevsky, director of the Department of Economic Cooperation at the Russian Foreign Ministry, told Sputnik.
“Our representatives are now working on it [the final document], they are already in New Delhi... This year, we expect detailed coverage of the topic of the global monetary and financial system, the issue of settlements in national currencies," Birichevsky said when asked what results Russia expects from the G20 and what it would like to see in the final document.
India has been chairing the G20 since December 1, 2022. The group's summit will be held in New Delhi on September 9-10. The leaders of the G20 countries and nine other states - Bangladesh, Egypt, Spain, Mauritius, Nigeria, the Netherlands, the UAE, Oman and Singapore - have been invited to attend. The Russian delegation at the summit will be led by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and China's delegation by Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
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