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During a recent session at the UN Security Council, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov criticized Western actions by US-led NATO, accusing them of trying to extend their influence to the Asia-Pacific regions. The Russian top diplomat also highlighted remarks made by John Kirby of the Biden administration, suggesting that European allies of the US will suffer the consequences. In his speech, the Russian Foreign Minister proposed steps to restore international trust and stability, emphasizing the need to address the root causes of the crisis in Europe, specifically the situation in Ukraine. China's U.N. Ambassador, Fu Cong, also weighed in on the fairness of the “rules-based international order“. In response, US Ambassador to the UN accused Russia of not taking multilateral discussions seriously as Lavrov chaired the meeting of the Council on multilateral cooperation in the interests of a more just, democratic and sustainable world order. Britain's U.N. Ambassador condemned Russia's military actions in Ukraine as violations of international law. __________________ ShanghaiEye focuses on producing top-quality contents. Nobody knows SHANGHAI better than us. Please subscribe to us ☻☻☻ __________________ For more stories, please click ■ What's up today in Shanghai, the most updated news of the city ■ Amazing Shanghai, exploring the unknown corners of the city, learning the people, food and stories behind them ■ What Chinese people's lives are like during the post COVID-19 period ■ Views of foreign scholars on China and its affairs ■ Foreign faces in Shanghai, people living in this city sharing their true feelings ■ Mini-docs showing why China is the country it is today __________________ ☎Leave us messages if you have any suggestions or questions! Thank you!

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