Russian Metropolitan Archbishop Hilarion Alfeyev is suggesting that the U.S. was responsible for stoking fears of a war between Russia and Ukraine.
''Both as a clergyman and as a citizen, I am very worried and concerned by what is happening around us, as well as by the statements that one has to hear from different sides,'' says Hilarion, chairman of the Russian Orthodox Church's Department of External Church Relations.
''On the one hand, we hear assurances from the leadership of the Russian Federation that Russia is not going to attack Ukraine,'' Hilarion told Russian television on Sunday. ''We also hear from the lips of Ukrainian politicians that they do not see the threat of an attack from Russia.''
Two weeks ago, The Associated Press reported that Russia deployed ''an estimated 100,000 Russian troops with tanks and other heavy weapons'' to Belarus, ''near Ukraine,'' for ''war games.''
For Hilarion, ''the U.S., however, persistently continues to convince its Western partners that Russia is preparing for an attack and it is therefore necessary to take out embassy personnel from Ukraine and prepare for a full-scale war. All this cannot but disturb and worry.
''We also know that in America, and in Ukraine, and in Russia there are politicians who believe that war is the right decision in this situation. In America, in particular, the arms lobby is interested in this. In Ukraine, the political forces that have lost power and would like to regain it are interested in starting full-scale hostilities. ''
''And in Russia there are politicians who remind us that our country has never lost any war, therefore, 'whoever comes to us with a sword will die by the sword.'''
Hilarion later adds that he is ''deeply convinced that a war is not a method of solving the accumulated political problems. Therefore, politicians and all of us must do everything in our power to prevent the escalation of the conflict and the development of events that the Americans are talking about today.''