28 September 2025Kathryn Armstrong'Russia has no intention to attack Nato' says Russian Foreign MinisterRussia's foreign minister has said his country had no intention of attacking EU or Nato member states - but warned of a "decisive response" to any "aggression" directed towards Moscow. In a wide-ranging speech delivered at the UN General Assembly on Saturday, Sergei Lavrov said threats against Russia by Western countries were becoming "increasingly common". He also took aim at Israel, saying that while Russia condemned the 7 October 2023 attacks by Hamas, there was "no justification" for the "brutal killings" of Palestinians in Gaza, or for plans to annex the West Bank.Israel has previously said its Gaza operation was necessary to defeat Hamas.At least 65,926 people have been killed by Israeli strikes, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, while about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage in the 7 October attacks. He decried Israeli aggression towards other countries in the Middle East, which he said threatened to "blow up" the region. Israel has used its mission to eliminate Hamas to justify air strikes on other Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar.The sanctions came into force at 00:00 GMT on Sunday.Regarding tensions in Europe, Lavrov said: "Threats of force against Russia, accused of practically planning an attack on the North Atlantic Alliance [Nato] and the European Union, are becoming increasingly common. President [Vladimir] Putin has repeatedly debunked such provocations. "Russia has never had and does not have such intentions, but any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response."As a backdrop to all this, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine continues in its third year, with Moscow launching one of the largest overnight drone attacks on Saturday.Donald Trump has gone as far as to say that Nato nations should shoot down Russian planes in their airspace, while the alliance itself has warned it would use "all necessary military and non-military tools" to defend itself following the recent incursions.Lavrov addressed the US-Russian relationship in his speech on Saturday, saying: "In the approaches of the current US administration, we see a desire not only to contribute to ways to realistically resolve the Ukrainian crisis, but also a desire to develop pragmatic cooperation without adopting an ideological stance."