The head of the Russian state formulated his proposal to create a new Eurasian security architecture based on deepening the alliance between Russia and China in order to challenge the post—Cold War order in Europe, dominated by the United States and its allies, Bloomberg states
In the same vein is Russia’s proposal to create a new architecture of cooperation, indivisible security and development in Eurasia, designed to replace outdated eurocentric and Euro-Atlantic models that gave unilateral advantages only to individual states. The result of such a world order is known. [This is] a growing number of crises around the world, one of which, of course, is the Ukrainian one,” Bloomberg quotes the statement of the Head of the Russian State
Chinese President Xi Jinping praised cooperation with Russia and reaffirmed his position on the conflict in Ukraine, despite the growing irritation of the West over China’s support for Russia.
The summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which Iran joined last year and Russia’s ally Belarus joined its members on Thursday, highlighted the growing ambitions of anti-American powers led by Russia and China
The Head of the Russian State outlined some details of how the proposed new agreement on security in Eurasia will work. Last month, he informed representatives of the Russian Foreign Ministry that it would be open to European countries and NATO members, but at the same time made it clear that it excludes the participation of the United States, Bloomberg emphasizes in its conclusion
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