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Ryan Fahey

Russia 'almost' in all-out war with the West, foreign minister Sergey Lavrov warns

Moscow is "almost" embroiled in an all-out ground war with Kyiv's Western allies, according to Russia's hawkish Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Lavrov's remarks on a visit to South Africa matched fears spouted by his boss warmonger Vladimir Putin repeatedly throughout the war, which is approaching its depressing one-year anniversary in February.

He claimed that the West has been planning to eradicate Russian "language" and "culture" for decades, and that the war in Ukraine is the stage for them to carry out their plot.

During a press conference he said: "When we speak about what is happening in Ukraine - it is a war, not a hybrid one, almost a real war, that the West has been plotting for a long time against Russia.

"The goal is to destroy everything Russian, from language to culture, that has been in Ukraine for centuries and to prohibit people from speaking their mother tongue."

Lavrov also claimed that Moscow wanted to negotiate with Kyiv in the early weeks and months of the war, but that Kyiv's Western allies persuaded them against it.

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov speaks during a meeting with his South African counterpart today (AFP via Getty Images)

Putin made similar bold claims without any evidence last year.

Lavrov's remarks on a visit to South Africa were similar to those made last year by that his country was for talks but Ukraine's Western allies prevented that from happening.

The US and other Western nations have said that Russia is not serious about negotiations to end the war, set to mark its one-year anniversary next month.

"It is well known that we supported the proposal of the Ukrainian side to negotiate early in the special military operation and by the end of March, the two delegations agreed on the principle to settle this conflict," Lavrov said.

Ukrainian flag waves in a residential area heavily damaged in the village of Dolyna in Donetsk Oblast (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

"It is well known and was published openly that our American, British, and some European colleagues told Ukraine that it is too early to deal, and the arrangement which was almost agreed was never revisited by the Kyiv regime."

Russia has repeatedly rejected Ukrainian and Western demands that it withdraw completely from Ukraine as a condition for any negotiations.

President Joe Biden has indicated he would be willing to talk with Putin if the Russian leader demonstrated that he seriously wanted to end the invasion.

Lavrov is in Pretoria for talks with his South African counterpart Naledi Pandor as Russia pushes to strengthen ties with Africa's most developed country and an historical ally amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

The pair met in Pretoria's OR Tambo building today as both countries agreed to perform military drills with China off the coast of South Africa (AFP via Getty Images)

South Africa was seen as the most significant of several African nations to take a neutral stance on the war and refuse to condemn Russia's invasion - to the disappointment of the US and other Western partners who also view South Africa as pivotal to their plans to build relationships in Africa.

Lavrov met with Pandor in the capital and is expected to visit other African countries on his trip.

It's Lavrov's second visit to Africa in the space of six months as Russia seeks to rally support.

The war in Ukraine and its impact on Africa's 1.3 billion people, which includes rising global oil and food prices, is expected to take center stage during Lavrov's talks with Pandor.

Emergency service workers extinguish a fire after shelling on the Bakhmut frontline (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

"We are fully alert that conflict, wherever it exists in the world, impacts negatively on all of us, and as the developing world it impacts on us particularly as the African continent," Pandor said.

"This is why as South Africa we consistently articulate that we will always stand ready to support the peaceful resolution of conflicts in the continent and throughout the globe."

South Africa continues to keep strong bonds with Russia following the Soviet Union's support for the country's current ruling party, the African National Congress, when it was a liberation movement fighting to end the apartheid system of repression against South Africa's Black majority.

That relationship is largely what led South Africa to abstain from a United Nations vote last year condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine.

Despite South Africa's expressed neutrality over Ukraine, Lavrov's visit comes days after the armed forces in the country announced they would hold joint drills with the Russian and Chinese navies off its eastern coast next month.

Lavrov's visit to Africa last year was closely followed U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to South Africa that was seen as a US bid to counter expanding Russian influence in a strategically important continent.

This time, US. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visited Senegal and Zambia ahead of an official visit to South Africa starting Wednesday.

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