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🇷🇺 Russia’s Lavrov Warns of World War III, Accuses West of Provoking Global Conflict

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claims the West is waging a hybrid war to weaken Russia, warns of NATO’s growing military involvement.

Pan African News Blog

In a stark warning to the international community, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared on Sunday that World War Three has already begun—not in its traditional form, but as a large-scale hybrid conflict orchestrated by the West to maintain global dominance and cripple Moscow’s influence.

Speaking at the “Territory of Meanings” forum, Lavrov accused NATO and Western powers of fueling global instability through military interventions, citing their actions in Ukraine and past wars in the Middle East as part of a broader strategy to isolate and defeat Russia.

The West’s “Proxy War” Against Russia

Lavrov claimed that Russia is now fighting “alone against the collective West,” framing the Ukraine war as just one front in a larger confrontation. He alleged that the U.S. and EU are using Ukraine as a proxy to weaken Russia while avoiding direct military engagement—for now.

However, he issued a chilling warning: Germany and other NATO members are preparing for direct conflict with Russian forces, signaling a dangerous escalation in tensions.

A New Cold War—Or Worse?

Lavrov’s remarks reflect Moscow’s long-standing narrative that the West seeks to enforce a unipolar world order by destabilizing nations that resist its influence. He drew parallels between Western interventions in Libya, Syria, and Iraq and the current crisis in Ukraine, suggesting that the same tactics are being used to provoke global chaos.

Implications for Africa and the Global South

As Western-Russian tensions escalate, African nations—many of which have maintained neutral or Russia-friendly stances—could face increasing pressure to pick sides. Lavrov’s speech underscores the risks of a new era of bloc politics, where developing nations may once again become battlegrounds for great power rivalry.

What’s Next?

With NATO expanding and Russia digging in, Lavrov’s warning raises urgent questions:

  • Is the world already in a de facto global war?
  • Will NATO’s support for Ukraine trigger a wider conflict?
  • How will Africa navigate this geopolitical minefield?

One thing is clear: the stakes have never been higher.


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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the quoted officials and analysts and do not necessarily reflect the editorial stance of this publication.

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