Lavrov: New Eurasian security architecture needed, Europe destroyed old model
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- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that a new Eurasian security architecture is needed, as the old European model has been destroyed by European leaders.
- He believes this new architecture should be open to all Eurasian countries and reflect the current multipolar reality.
- Lavrov's article was initially planned for publication in Politico-Europe but was canceled.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov argues that the European security model, established in 1975, has been destroyed and must be replaced by a new Eurasian architecture open to all countries.
MOSCOW, June 19. /TASS/. The principle of equal and indivisible security can be implemented in a new Eurasian architecture open to all countries of the continent, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
"European leaders should recognize that the model of regional security built in Europe over decades, ever since the adoption of the Helsinki Final Act in 1975, has been destroyed by their own hands. And it will never be restored. We must now move toward creating a continent-wide security architecture open to all Eurasian countries and that reflects today's multipolar reality," Lavrov stated in his article ‘Ukraine, Europe and Global Security.’
"The principle of equal and indivisible security trampled upon by the Euro-Atlantists, can be embodied within a new Eurasian architecture. When the time is ripe, Europe too will be able to join this great effort," Russia’s top diplomat noted.
This article by the Russian foreign minister was initially planned to be published in the Brussels-based "Politico-Europe," but via a last minute decision of the outlet's editorial team the publication was canceled.
Offene Fragen
- What specific elements will the new Eurasian architecture include?
- How will Russia ensure inclusivity in this new architecture?
- What is the timeline for establishing this new architecture?






