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Russia won’t try to complete Ukraine operation by Victory Day: Lavrov says

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 26, 2022: Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gives a joint press conference with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, following their meeting at the Reception House. Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS Ðîññèÿ. Ìîñêâà. Ìèíèñòð èíîñòðàííûõ äåë ÐÔ Ñåðãåé Ëàâðîâ âî âðåìÿ ïðåññ-êîíôåðåíöèè ïî èòîãàì âñòðå÷è ñ ãåíåðàëüíûì ñåêðåòàðåì ÎÎÍ Àíòîíèó Ãóòåððèøåì â Äîìå ïðèåìîâ ÌÈÄ ÐÔ íà Ñïèðèäîíîâêå. Ïðåññ-ñëóæáà ÌÈÄ ÐÔ/ÒÀÑÑ

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New Delhi: Moscow won’t set artificial timeframes for its military operation in Ukraine in order to complete it by Victory Day, celebrated on May 9, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with the media.

“Our troops won’t artificially base their activities on a specific date, including Victory Day,” he pointed out in response to a question. “We will solemnly celebrate May 9 the way we always do,” Lavrov added.

According to him, the pace of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine first and foremost depends “on the need to mitigate risks for civilians and Russian troops.”

Lavrov noted that the operation was particularly aimed at ensuring the safety of civilians and making sure that there were no threats from Ukraine to civilians and Russia, “which would be related to offensive weapons and the spread of Nazi ideas that the West is trying to downplay.”

“I have seen reports on media, I have read the magazine. Serious articles have started to appear there that are warning against playing games with Nazis as it happened in 1935-1938,” the Russian top diplomat emphasized.

(Vinayak)