Putin: Western model of globalization is outdated / why the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East is deteriorating
The Russian president emphasized that the model of globalization based on the interests of Western countries is in a deep crisis, and the efforts of some countries to maintain their influence by any means possible have aggravated the current situation in Ukraine and the Middle East. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency quoted by “Tas” news agency, “Vladimir Putin “, the President of Russia, in his welcome message to the participants and guests of the “Primakov Study” international forum in Moscow, reminded that the model of globalization, which was formed by Western countries and based solely on their interests, has expired. has lost and is in a deep crisis.
Putin stressed: “It is obvious that the model of globalization, which was mainly formed by the Western governments and naturally only for their own interests, has lost its useful life and is in a deep crisis. . In today’s world, a new, fairer and more democratic system of international relations is emerging that meets the needs of the majority of the world.” It may have aggravated the situation in Ukraine and in the Middle East (West Asia). A well-known group of countries, accustomed to dominating the rest of the world, are doing nothing to preserve their declining influence by using blatant blackmail, coercive pressure, and replacing the international legal system with a kind of “order based on their own rules.” They will not surrender.
Before this, Putin said that sustainable world peace will be established only when all countries feel safe and know that their opinions are respected. According to him, if a country aims to dominate others and arbitrariness prevails in the world system, any country may be attacked. Putin’s adviser: the conflict in Ukraine is the result of NATO’s stubbornness.
Yuri Ushakov, adviser to the Russian president on political issues, also pointed out in his speech at the opening ceremony of the “Primakov Study” international forum that the current situation in Ukraine is the result of ignoring Russia’s security interests and the stubbornness of the Atlantic Treaty It was the North that rejected the proposal to create a common security system in Europe.
Ushakov recalled that Yevgeny Primakov, at the very beginning of his career in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was seriously concerned about the rapid expansion of NATO towards Russia’s borders at that time. At the time, Moscow officials discussed a proposal to create a new European security system in which NATO, along with other organizations, would be “under the common umbrella” of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
But the United States and other NATO members did not accept the proposed security system in Europe, according to Putin’s adviser. “That’s how we got to where we are now,” Ushakov said. The result of such NATO stubbornness and complete disregard for Russia’s security interests is the situation that arose around Ukraine.”
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Publisher | Tasnim News |