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West to Blame for Terrorism, Crises in West Asia, North Africa: Russia FM

Tuesday 30 May 2017
West to Blame for Terrorism, Crises in West Asia, North Africa: Russia FM

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Alwaght- Russian foreign minister blamed crises in the West Asia and Northern Africa on the West, saying the western states, which pursued regime change and funded militants, bear responsibility for chaos ravaging Greater Middle East region.

According to Russia Today, Sergei Lavrov arrived in Cairo on Monday with Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu for a joint meeting of the Russian and Egyptian foreign and defense ministers. The fight against terrorism was top of the meeting’s agenda.

“The recent attack on the Coptic Christians once again highlights the need for vigilance. We stand united in our attempt to boost anti-terrorist efforts around the globe,” Lavrov said, referring to the May 26 Daesh terror attack on a bus carrying Coptic Christians in Egypt’s southern Minya Province that killed 28 people, including children.

The terror assault prompted the Egyptian military to carry out several airstrikes against purported terrorist training camps in neighboring Libya, which is grappling with violence since a NATO military intervention in the country following its 2011 uprising.

On May 27, the Egyptian foreign minister defended the airstrikes, noting that the terrorists’ facilities were completely destroyed.

Lavrov touched upon the ongoing Libyan conflict and its threat to the security in neighboring countries, including Egypt, saying the Western involvement in the chaos there eventually turned the country into “a backyard for terrorists.”

 “Libya was bombed and its government was violently overthrown. It was turned into a backyard for terrorists and criminals. The regime was changed with the help of those [militants], who came from Europe. They were free to leave their countries because everybody knew where they were going and what they were going to do there. And then they were welcomed back,” Russia’s top diplomat said.

He urged the Western countries to bear responsibility for the chaos that is the result of their “irresponsible policies.”

Meanwhile, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu discussed issues related to fighting terrorism and extremism with his Egyptian counterpart.

The two parties agreed to continue sharing intelligence and discussed joint exercises and military training.

The Russian ministers also met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Monday, where the Egyptian foreign and defense ministers were also present in the joint meeting that discussed regional crises in the Middle East and North Africa.

 

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