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        <title>Sergey Lavrov: "The weak are beaten"</title>
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        <description>Sergey Lavrov explains the fundamentals of Russian foreign policy: "The President has repeatedly said: the weak are beaten. That's all, in fact. You have to be strong." That's pretty much all Russia's logic - "the weak are beaten" - and it should serve the lesson for everyone thinking that other countries can build "friendly relationship" with Russia by mere non-escalation. While most countries would interpret non-escalation as a willingness to talk and make a compromise, Russia reads that as a weakness and invitation to escalate. Because - as Lavrov explains - "the weak are beaten", and he seems  to believe this to be the fundamental law of nature. Then Lavrov moves to statements that express his ambitions and dreams more than the physical reality: "Russia is a very strong country, strong in spirit, the strongest country in terms of its natural resources, in terms of its scientific potential. We just need to be able to translate all this into technologies that would be at the highest level today, including, as the president said: whoever is a leader in the field of artificial intelligence will be a leader in the world. We want our diplomacy to help create conditions for achieving exactly the results outlined by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Well, since the time of the Russian Empire, we have realized that there are only two allies: the army and the navy. But now, of course, there is also the Aerospace Forces, and we cannot ignore them. And we also have new troops of unmanned aerial vehicles, so there will be more of our allies. But the main conclusion from our thousand-year history is that trust in God, but do not fail yourself."</description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Sergey Lavrov: "The weak are beaten" - hajovonta]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 09:26:02 GMT</pubDate>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span><a href="https://video.echelon.pl/a/kravietz/video-channels" class="u-url mention" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">@<span>kravietz</span></a></span>
somebody beat this guy and his loved ones.</p>]]></content:encoded>
            <dc:creator>hajovonta</dc:creator>
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