Lavrov calls for 'post-West' order
Russia wants pragmatic relations with the United States but also is hoping for the creation of a "post-West world order," the country's foreign minister said on Saturday, dismissing the NATO military alliance as a relic of the Cold War.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's comments at the Munich Security Conference came hours after US Vice-President Mike Pence told the gathering that the US will "hold Russia accountable" even as the Trump administration searches for common ground with Moscow.
The annual get-together of diplomats and defense officials has been marked by Western concerns about President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy and attitude toward Russia.
"What kind of relations do we want with the US? Pragmatic relations, mutual respect, understanding our special responsibility for global stability," Lavrov said.
"We have immense potential that has yet to be tapped into, and we're open for that, inasmuch as the US is open for that as well," he added.
Lavrov said that NATO was obsolete, declaring to the conference that the military alliance "remained a Cold War institution".
"Responsible leaders should make a choice, I hope that the choice will be done in favor a creating a democratic and just world order," Lavrov said, speaking through an interpreter.
"If you want, you can call it a 'post-West world order,' when each country, based on its sovereignty within the rules of international law, will strive to find a balance between its own national interests and the national interests of partners."
(China Daily 02/20/2017 page12)