He added that Moscow finds it hard to talk to the West, which is detached from reality and still thinks that Russia may change its stance on Crimea.
The Foreign Minister has also said that the assessment of the events in Crimea by the West is far from reality.
“Critics of Russia have been recently charging it with unlawfully taking Crimea, use the term ‘annexing’. I advise my Western colleagues, whom I regularly meet, to watch footage from Crimea,” Lavrov said. “That joy, that heartfelt happiness cannot be played, rehearsed or stage-managed.”
"Russia is devoted to a political solution of the Ukrainian crisis and believes that the suggestions on the issue, which the foreign ministry previously publicized remain relevant,” Lavrov stressed.
Lavrov said Moscow is participating in the preparation of an observer mission from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which would be sent to Ukraine to monitor the ongoing turmoil. He stressed that the mission would not be traveling to Crimea.
He also said Moscow is compiling evidence of crimes and violations of human rights in Ukraine during and after last month’s coup, which ousted President Viktor Yanukovich from power.
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