West Pitching India, China Against Each Other: Russian Foreign Minister
- On May 15, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Western countries of attempting to create tensions between India and China within the Asia-Pacific region.
- Lavrov explained that this Western strategy follows the rebranding of the Asia-Pacific as the Indo-Pacific and aims to undermine ASEAN's central role.
- He criticized Western moves to replace ASEAN's consensus approach with confrontational groups like troikas and quartets, threatening regional unity.
- Lavrov pointed out that recent shifts in the Asia-Pacific, now often termed the Indo-Pacific by Western powers, are designed to clearly target China and provoke tensions between neighboring countries India and China.
- He called for a collective security framework in Eurasia to harmonize the interests of large powers and civilizations, contrasting with the region’s lack of an overarching structure.
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