“Americans want a global village but like an American village”, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov

He said the West was completely dominated by the United States and that the European Union was largely powerless

Russia has lost any illusions about ever relying on the West and Moscow will never accept a world order dominated by the United States, which is acting like a sheriff seeking to call all the shots in a saloon bar, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.

Western nations have imposed sweeping sanctions across Russia’s financial and corporate sectors in response to Moscow’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, plunging Russia’s economy into its gravest crisis since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.

Lavrov, President Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister since 2004, said the West’s reaction to what Moscow has called a “special military operation” had illustrated that the West was completely dominated by the United States and that the European Union was largely powerless.

“If there was any illusion that we could one day rely on our Western partners, this illusion is no longer there,” Lavrov told Russian state-funded RT in English.

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“What the Americans want is a unipolar world which would not be like a global village but like an American village – or maybe like a saloon where you know the strongest calls the shots,” Lavrov said.

He added that many countries such as China, India, and Brazil did not want to be ordered around by “Uncle Sam” acting like a sheriff.

Russia’s invasion has killed thousands of people, displaced more than 3 million, and raised fears of a wider confrontation between Russia and the United States, the world’s two biggest nuclear powers.

source reuters.com