He urged all sides to take "a map of the continent and together look at what's where and what belongs to whom", referring to NATO's enlargement in eastern Europe since the Cold War, which Moscow regards as a threat to its security.
"We are sure such a review will convincingly dismantle the myth of a Russian threat and demonstrate where the real risks are coming from," Lavrov told Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe nation foreign ministers at an annual meeting in the northern city of Hamburg.
Lavrov also said the Western military interventions in Iraq and Libya had destabilised the region and sparked a surge in refugee, to the point of threatening European security.
"An honest conversation must be held about the causes of the migrant crisis in Europe that are the result of gross interference in the internal affairs of countries in the Middle East and North Africa leading to chaos, terrorism," he said.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin at the same meeting decried "Russian aggression" and reiterated his government's call for the deployment of an OSCE armed police mission in eastern Ukraine and along the Russian-Ukrainian border.
"The stakes are bigger and the price is higher than ever, the death toll from the war of Russia against Ukraine has already risen to 10,000," he said.
Germany, which chaired the meeting of the group created during the Cold War to promote East-West dialogue, noted the dramatic deterioration of relations within the group.
"Most of all... We need to rebuild trust where it has been lost," he said.
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