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A week before the first anniversary of the intrusion launched by Moscow to as soon as again control Ukraine as in the times of the USSR, the Russian Foreign Minister proclaimed Wednesday that Russia wishes to end what he calls the Western monopoly on international affairs.

Serguei Lavrov assured that the future needs to be decided not according to self-centered interests but in a reasonable universal balance , where Moscow has much to say.Lavrov denounced that the West is trying to contain Russia and wishes to set it back decades .

The Russian foreign minister during his look before the Duma (Photo internet reproduction)Russian state media reported recently that President Vladimir Putin is set to approve a new foreign policy.And it looks like it will be tougher on the West now that relations are all however broken.Russia is sanctioned as never ever previously, blocked on the banking and trade side, and isolated on the transportation side.It has actually likewise lost access to Europes energy market, once its best customer.For years Europe has been cautious not to put Russia in a position where it would have practically absolutely nothing left to lose on the continent, and that is the Russia of 2023.

In current years, the course of Washington and its European satellites has reached a moment of truth, Lavrov lamented in his appearance before the Duma, the lower home of the Russian parliament.However, he remembered Russia never had allies in the West.

We were prepared for this when the Cold War ended when the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact disappeared.

[] we proposed to join and make the OSCE a really cumulative Euro-Atlantic security structure.

It didnt work, the Russian Foreign Minister reviewed.As an alternative to the Western axis, Lavrov advances the Russian-Chinese alliance.

Together with our Chinese good friends, we are working to strengthen the bilateral tactical collaboration, which has actually reached an unprecedented high level in history.

Lavrov boasted that Russia has stronger ties with Brazil, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and other friendly states on all continents, consisting of Latin America.BLOW TO TOURISMIn truth, Lavrov knocked a door already closed because even negotiations on Ukraine, the current primary geopolitical problem, are in the drawer.Russia saw traveler inflows fall by more than 96% last year following the invasion of Ukraine and the global sanctions troubled Moscow.Before the representatives, much of whom have lost their European holiday paradise, Lavrov said that the choice to stop direct flights to Russia is blamed for all this.Moscow is looking for a substitute for the Western tourist and prepares to introduce visa-free travel for citizens of approximately 11 states and alleviate entry requirements for those from 6 others, including India and Indonesia.The Kremlin has actually often accused Western nations, led by the Anglo-Saxon United States and United Kingdom, of trying to control world politics and meddle in each others affairs while trying to reduce emerging powers in Asia, Latin America, and Africa.Last week Lavrov went back to Moscow from a tour of a number of African nations to reinforce Russian positions on the continent, consisting of military ones, where Wagners mercenaries are his advance guard.French media harshly slammed the trip.Lavrov denounced that France thinks about Africa as its yard and, at the exact same time, permits itself to accuse Moscow of pursuing a neo-colonialist policy on that continent.Lavrovs African adventure led him to go into even the Saharawi conflict last week, benefiting from the modification in Spains position.Lavrov regretted that the Group of Friends of Western Sahara (of which Spain is a member) has put its activity on time out and recommended breaking the deadlock in the negotiations on the Western Sahara conflict and pushing for a settlement based upon UN Security Council resolutions.For Moscow, it is not just the Western nations that are infected by the US but likewise the multilateral institutions.That is why it will examine its obligations to worldwide organizations.In reality, it has chosen to keep payments in those cases where it thinks Russias rights are violated.An announced slamming of the door will be in the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), in whose convention, according to the minister, illegitimate mechanisms have actually been introduced.Due to Ukraines invasion, Russia left the Council of Europe in March 2022, prior to it was kicked out.Last month the Russian president referred to the Duma an expense on the cessation of compliance with 21 contracts in between Russia and the Council of Europe.With details from El Mundo





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