Illegal migration, a surge in terrorism and drug trafficking have become a consequence of of the reckless undertakings that our Western colleagues, NATO led by Americans, got involved in over the years, Sergey Lavrov stressed at a press conference with Alexander Schallenberg in Vienna on Thursday.
"Speaking about the lessons that the United States could learn from the situation in Afghanistan, the main lesson is that they should not try to teach others how to live, let alone force them to do something. We have seen it in Libya, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The Americans wanted to force everybody to live the way they see fit. We should all deal with our own problems, especially because each country has plenty of them,"Minister said.
"Nothing good came out of the four military campaigns I mentioned. There has been a surge in terrorism, an unprecedented growth in drug trafficking; illegal migrants have been flooding Europe since NATO bombed the Libyan state to dust. The bottom line is: do not interfere in other countries’ domestic affairs and do not use force in violation of the UN Charter," Lavrov summed up.
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