Russian Foreign Minister
Lavrov said Russia supports Ukraine's territorial integrity "under the conditions" of its Declaration of Independence adopted in 1991, under which it said it "would be a non-aligned country and would not enter into any military alliances." However, he said Ukraine's territorial integrity was "destroyed" by the regime that came into power after the Maidan revolution in 2014, "whose leaders declared war against their own people and began to bomb their own people."
Lavrov said Russia supports Ukraine's territorial integrity "under the conditions" of its Declaration of Independence adopted in 1991, under which it said it "would be a non-aligned country and would not enter into any military alliances." However, he said Ukraine's territorial integrity was "destroyed" by the regime that came into power after the Maidan revolution in 2014, "whose leaders declared war against their own people and began to bomb their own people."
Russian Foreign Minister
Lavrov said Russia supports Ukraine's territorial integrity "under the conditions" of its Declaration of Independence adopted in 1991, under which it said it "would be a non-aligned country and would not enter into any military alliances." However, he said Ukraine's territorial integrity was "destroyed" by the regime that came into power after the Maidan revolution in 2014, "whose leaders declared war against their own people and began to bomb their own people."