Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced on March 10, 2023 that it will no longer rely on trade partners in the Collective West for its energy trade. Instead it will shift its energy policy eastward where it will trade more with India and China.
“To put it bluntly, the change is that we would not rely on any partners in the West anymore. We would not allow them to blow up the pipelines again,” Lavrov said to reporters in the Indian capital of New Delhi, on March 10. In this instance, Lavrov was referring to the Nord Stream pipelines that US military forces reportedly blew up after allegedly receiving direct orders from US President Joe Biden to do so.
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