Russian officials accuse West of fomenting new Cold War
MOSCOW — Top Russian defence and security officials on Wednesday launched diatribes at the West, accusing it of fomenting a new Cold War in a bid to retain waning influence in global affairs.
Moscow used an annual security conference attended by top defence officials from Asia, Africa and Latin America to harshly criticize the U.S. and its allies, accusing them of putting global stability at risk.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu accused the U.S. and its NATO allies of using “the non-existent Russian threat to methodically boost their military potential” and beef up their forces near Russia’s borders.
Shoigu emphasized that the U.S.-led missile defence program has become a “major destabilizing factor inciting an arms race.”


