Politika

Anti -Russian incubator: In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation complained about "degradation" G7

Russia has accused the "great seven" of sanction pressure and loosening global stability. The aggressor country was expelled from the club through the annexation of Crimea in 2014. In Russia, the "Great Seven" summit in Japanese Hiroshima is considered to be "politicized. " This is stated in the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation of May 21.

The main result of the event, according to diplomats, is a set of applications with "odious passages of anti -Russian and anti -Chinese character. " All decisions made are aimed at holding punctuation lines in international relations, confident in the Foreign Ministry. The Big Seven degraded and turned into an incubator with destructive initiatives that loosen global stability, added an agency.

"The initiatives are then imposed by the pro -American mass in NATO, the EU and other Washington satellites," the statement said. Group members are afraid of the multipolarity of the world and the destruction of "American -centric hegemony". This forces the members of the association "to turn all their efforts to rush Russophobic and synophobic hysteria," the Russian Ministry says.

Russia also accused G7 countries of collective sanction pressure, which causes the world to have a food and energy crisis. "The rules for the" seven "are their own ideology and value system. They serve private, not the common interests of the international community," Russian representatives say. Russia was expelled from the club of industrialized G8 countries for annexation of Crimea in 2014. Since then, the fees have been called G7.