Russia Has No One to Negotiate With in Today's Europe: Russian FM

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Saturday that there is no one in today's Europe Russia could negotiate with.
Speaking on Saturday at the 23rd Congress of the United Russia party in Moscow, Lavrov said Russia will continue to independently pursue ambitious goals tied to its social and economic development.
"We will move forward with confidence and accomplish the deeply ambitious tasks tied to the country's socio-economic development and the interests of our citizens," he said.
Despite attempts to weaken Russia, break it apart, and inflict a "strategic defeat" on it, the country will continue its development and will not back down from its goals, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
Despite attempts to weaken Russia, break it apart, and inflict a "strategic defeat" on it, the country will continue its development and will not back down from its goals, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
"Western countries which declared a war on us waged by the hands and bodies of the Nazi regime in Kiev and who had hoped for years that we would come to negotiate with them. We will not come to negotiate with them. There is no one in today's Europe to negotiate with, they are once again permeated with the metastases of Nazism. Our task is to prevent the revival of Nazism," Lavrov told reporters on the sidelines of the 23rd United Russia Party Congress, which is currently underway in Moscow.