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Russia's Lavrov backs anti-US, anti-Israel groups

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov declared that nations and groups suffering from US and Israeli military actions are Moscow's strategic partners. Speaking at a diplomatic forum, Lavrov framed Russia's geopolitical stance as aligned with those opposing Western influence in the Middle East and beyond. His comments signal deepening ties between Russia and various regional actors critical of American and Israeli policies.

Lavrov's remarks come amid heightened tensions between Russia and Western powers over Ukraine, with Moscow seeking to expand its influence in the Middle East. The Russian foreign minister's statement effectively endorses groups that have faced US sanctions or military operations, potentially complicating Washington's diplomatic efforts in the region. This positioning reflects Russia's broader strategy of positioning itself as an alternative to US global leadership.

The declaration could strengthen Russia's relationships with countries like Iran and Syria while potentially emboldening militant groups opposed to US interests. By publicly aligning with those resisting American and Israeli actions, Moscow appears to be betting on a coalition of nations and non-state actors that share grievances against Western powers.