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The changes currently happening are key and irreversible, the Russian chief says
The people who accept that things will return to how they were before the flare-up of the contention in Ukraine are off-base, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
"It is an error to propose that the hours of tempestuous changes can be held up out and that things will get back to business as usual; that all that will be as it was. It won't," Putin demanded during his discourse at the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday.
The changes that the world is going through right now are principal, extremist, and irreversible, he added.
In any case, the decision elites of a few Western nations will not see this undeniable shift and decide to "grip to the shadows of the past," he added.
"For instance, they accept that the strength of the West in worldwide governmental issues and economy is a steady, timeless worth," Putin said. However, "nothing is timeless," he reminded everybody.
Since asserting triumph in the Cold War in the mid 1990s, the US has "announced itself the courier of God on Earth, who has no commitments, yet just interests, and those interests are articulated to be consecrated," the president said.
Be that as it may, the possibility of a unipolar world is imperfect at its center, as per the Russian chief, as the standards of global relations can't generally be deciphered for a solitary country, "regardless of whether it's serious areas of strength for a."
Maybe Washington will not see the new focuses of force that have arisen in late many years and which reserve each privilege to "safeguard their inclinations and guarantee their public sway," he said.
The changes currently happening are key and irreversible, the Russian chief says
The people who accept that things will return to how they were before the flare-up of the contention in Ukraine are off-base, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
"It is an error to propose that the hours of tempestuous changes can be held up out and that things will get back to business as usual; that all that will be as it was. It won't," Putin demanded during his discourse at the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday.
The changes that the world is going through right now are principal, extremist, and irreversible, he added.
In any case, the decision elites of a few Western nations will not see this undeniable shift and decide to "grip to the shadows of the past," he added.
"For instance, they accept that the strength of the West in worldwide governmental issues and economy is a steady, timeless worth," Putin said. However, "nothing is timeless," he reminded everybody.
Since asserting triumph in the Cold War in the mid 1990s, the US has "announced itself the courier of God on Earth, who has no commitments, yet just interests, and those interests are articulated to be consecrated," the president said.
Be that as it may, the possibility of a unipolar world is imperfect at its center, as per the Russian chief, as the standards of global relations can't generally be deciphered for a solitary country, "regardless of whether it's serious areas of strength for a."
Maybe Washington will not see the new focuses of force that have arisen in late many years and which reserve each privilege to "safeguard their inclinations and guarantee their public sway," he said.
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