The document says Russia will aim to “create the conditions for any state to reject neo-colonialist and hegemonic aims”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MOSCOW – President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed off on a new Russian foreign policy strategy aimed at curtailing Western “dominance” and identifying China and India as key partners for the future.
The term “unfriendly countries” is used by Russia to refer to those countries, particularly in Europe and North America, that have condemnedThe 42-page document, published on the Kremlin’s website, said Russia would aim to “create the conditions for any state to reject neo-colonialist and hegemonic aims”.
Russia has become increasingly isolated on the world stage and has sought to boost political and economic ties with countries in Africa and Asia such as China and India that have taken a more neutral stance towards its offensive in Ukraine.In the new strategy, Russia singled out ties with China and India and stressed the importance of “the deepening of ties and coordination with friendly sovereign global centres of power and development located on the Eurasian continent”.
The concept of a “Russian world” is used by the Kremlin to justify its actions in Ukraine, with claims that it is defending the country’s Russian-speaking minority.
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