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Behind Lavrov’s unprovoked attack on Greece: why Russian propaganda targets our country

Moscow’s irritation with Greece’s stance on the Ukraine war is clear—hypocritically invoking humanitarianism while silencing Russian atrocities in Ukrainian cities with strong Greek communities. Lavrov’s rant is aimed at pro-Russian audiences in Greece

Newsroom February 9 05:56

A Propaganda Onslaught

Lavrov’s remarks, posted by the Russian Embassy in Athens, are not just criticism—they are a deliberate distortion of reality. He accuses Greece of abandoning decades of cooperation with Moscow, while ignoring Russia’s own violations of international law and its brutal invasion of Ukraine.

His hypocrisy is glaring: he lectures Greece on humanitarianism, yet remains silent on the destruction of Ukrainian cities with historic Greek communities—Odessa, Kherson, and Mariupol—where Russian forces have committed war crimes. Instead, he repeats Kremlin talking points, labeling Ukraine a “Nazi regime” and accusing Greece of complicity in the conflict.

Targeting Greek Public Opinion

Russia’s propaganda machine is exploiting divisions within Greek society. Lavrov’s statements are designed to resonate with those who favor neutrality or have nostalgic, pro-Russian sentiments—whether due to historical ties, ideological leanings, or economic interests.

He ignores the fact that Greece stands firmly for human rights and international law, while Russia bombards civilians, displaces populations, and commits atrocities in Ukraine. His claims are not just false—they are dangerous, aiming to weaken Greece’s resolve and undermine its alliances.

Russia’s Cynical Game

Lavrov’s attack on Greece is part of a broader strategy. Just days before his remarks, he praised Russia’s “deep historical ties” with Turkey—a country that occupies part of Cyprus and threatens Greek sovereignty in the Aegean. His selective outrage reveals Moscow’s true intentions: divide and conquer.

By exploiting historical myths, religious ties, and economic dependencies, Russia seeks to manipulate Greek public opinion and erode support for Ukraine. But Greece’s commitment to democracy, human rights, and international law remains unshaken.

A Test of Values

Lavrov’s baseless accusations are not just an attack on Greece—they are an attack on truth, justice, and sovereignty. His propaganda is a desperate attempt to justify the unjustifiable and distract from Russia’s crimes.

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Greece’s response must be clear and firm: no to aggression, no to propaganda, and no to complicity with war crimes. The world is watching—and history will judge.

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