Instability in the world continues to grow, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a video message to the participants of the 11th International Meeting of High Representatives in charge of security issues.
According to the Russian leader, “in different regions, the old ones are expanding and new centers of tension are emerging, the negative burden of conflicts is accumulating, the peoples of many countries are experiencing the dramatic consequences of coups organized from outside,” RBC reports. According to Putin, this state of affairs is connected “with the desire of individual states and associations to preserve and maintain their dominance.”
Nevertheless, the Russian president said that Russia has “many partners in different regions and on different continents” and stressed that the Russian Federation values ​​partnership “with the states of Asia, Africa and Latin America.” He also promised that Russia, together with partners, will achieve “the formation of a more just, multipolar world,” and “the neo-colonial system, which allowed the exploitation of the resources of the whole world, will become a thing of the past.”
Source: Rosbalt

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