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Vladimir Putin affirms that the world faces the “most dangerous and unpredictable” decade

The Russian President, Vladimir Putinaffirmed this Thursday that the world faces the “most dangerous and unpredictable” decade since the Second World War.

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“The world is at a historic turning point, awaiting the most dangerous and unpredictable decade since the days of the Second World War”said the head of the Kremlin speaking at the 19th plenary session of the Valdai debate club.

During his speech, which lasted more than half an hour and continued with a question session, the Russian leader spared no words in criticizing the West and the unipolar world, which has come to an end, he said.

“He who sows wind, reaps storms”he warned.

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However, Western countries, he added Putinthey will have to start talking “on an equal footing” with the rest of the world about “a common future”.

And the sooner they do it, the better. he asserted.

According to Putin, Russia as “an independent and unique civilization, it has never been considered and is not considered an enemy of the West.”

It is also not “challenging Western elites” nor does it want to take the place of “hegemonic power” in the new world order, he said.

“Russia is not proposing to replace unipolarity with bipolarity, tripolarity. Replacing the dominance of the West with the dominance of the East, North or South, this would inevitably lead to a new impasse.” opined.

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Likewise, he advocated reflecting the diversity of the world in the structures of the UN, including the Security Council.

“Possibly, we should think about the structure of the UN and the Security Council better reflecting the diversity of the world’s regions”, he pointed.

In this sense, he added that “tomorrow, countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America will depend much more than is believed today.”

“The increase in their influence, without a doubt, is positive”said.

Source: Elcomercio

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