KEY POINTS
  • Russia's foreign minister on Thursday downplayed intensifying economic sanctions, saying his country would recover from the crisis with a "full bill of health."
  • Speaking to CNBC, Sergey Lavrov vowed Russia would never again rely on cooperation with Western partners, accusing them of betrayal.
  • Russia's economy is on its knees following unprecedented international sanctions intended to end its invasion of Ukraine.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gives an annual press conference on Russian diplomacy in 2021, in Moscow on January 14, 2022.

Russia's foreign minister on Thursday struck a defiant tone in the face of intensifying economic sanctions, saying that his country would recover from the crisis with a "full bill of health" and vowing never again to rely on Western partners.

Sergey Lavrov told CNBC that Russia could handle its economy by itself as the pariah state becomes increasingly isolated by international powers seeking to stymie President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.