Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu today blamed the United States and its allies for the conflict in Ukraine, saying their drive to bring Kiev closer to the West was a threat to Moscow and had forced it to react.
Speaking at an annual security conference, Shoigu accused Washington of seeking worldwide military and political dominance. He reiterated Moscow's line that the West orchestrates "colour revolutions" to unseat rulers it dislikes.
"Ukraine is the biggest tragedy in the chain of colour revolutions. The United States and its allies have crossed all possible lines in their drive bring Kiev into their orbit. That could not have failed to trigger our reaction," Shoigu said in Moscow.
Fighting between Kiev's troops and pro-Russian rebels there has killed more than 6,000 people.
Moscow denies direct military involvement in spite of mounting evidence on the ground. Shoigu blamed the fighting on Kiev and its drive to integrate with the West.
He dismissed Western criticism that Russia was forcibly remaking European borders, pointing to Western military involvement in Serbia, Iraq and Libya.
Shoigu said Moscow saw the development of the US-led anti-missile shield in Europe as a threat to its strategic nuclear deterrent capability, and was taking measures to counteract it
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