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Lavrov: Russia only wants threats from West to stop

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Wednesday that Russia is "interested in only one thing - that threats to our security do not come from the Western direction."

Lavrov conceded that "in the foreseeable future," the United States is likely to remain one of the most influential powers on the international stage. However, he also claimed that "There is no doubt this course of maintaining hegemony at any cost is doomed to failure."

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