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Russia accuses US of energy grab, says Iran, Venezuela actions ‘about oil’

'Doctrine of dominance': Russia accuses US of energy grab, says Iran, Venezuela actions 'about oil'

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Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the United States of openly prioritising oil and energy dominance in its foreign policy, alleging that Washington’s military actions in countries such as Iran and Venezuela are driven by resource interests.In an interview with Russian state television, Lavrov said the US “cares only about its own well-being” and is prepared to defend it by “any means – coups, kidnappings or assassinations of leaders of countries that possess natural resources”.

‘Doctrine of energy dominance’

Lavrov claimed that Washington no longer hides its motivations, stating: “Venezuela, Iran – our American colleagues do not hide that this is about oil. They have a doctrine of dominance in global energy markets”.He further argued that such an approach signals a breakdown of international law. “This is taking us back to a world where nothing existed” in terms of legal norms, he said, adding that global decisions are increasingly dictated by power rather than rules, reported Reuters.

Criticism of US diplomacy

The Russian diplomat also criticised Washington’s diplomatic approach, urging greater engagement instead of confrontation. “I would advise the US… to begin by engaging in dialogue,” Lavrov said. He accused the US of backing away from agreements, saying strained relations often stem from American policy shifts.

Tensions rise amid Iran talks

Lavrov’s remarks come amid renewed diplomatic activity around Iran, with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner set to travel to Pakistan for a fresh round of talks with Iranian representatives.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the initiative for the meeting came from Tehran, noting that the US is open to negotiations but not under pressure to strike a deal.Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has embarked on a regional tour to coordinate with partners, though no formal confirmation of direct talks with US officials has been announced.Lavrov’s comments also touched on broader geopolitical tensions, including the Ukraine conflict and energy disputes with Europe.He accused the US of pushing Europe to cut reliance on Russian gas and described Western policies as an attempt to return to a “colonial era”.

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