Russian intelligence chief: Ukraine war will shape new world order

 Director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin believes that Russia's success in its military operation in Ukraine will lay the groundwork for a "new world order structure".


"The fierceness of the war shows that the world is clearly changing dramatically. Not only the Kiev government, the old world order is also shaking. We cannot know for sure how the world will turn, but certainly the world will not return to the old order," Sputnik on April 8 quoted the Director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin as saying in an article published in the Russian Defense Journal.


Mr. Naryshkin said that "old-fashioned liberalism" values ​​of the West need to be replaced by a "just and sustainable new world order". He also believes that the hostilities in Ukraine will end the West's attempt to build a coalition of anti-Russian states "blindly".


Naryshkin accused the US of using measures to prevent Russian military activity. He believes that Washington now has a central goal of prolonging the conflict for as long as possible, exhausting both Moscow and Kiev.


According to Naryshkin, the Ukraine crisis is proof that the US is demonstrating global hegemony. He said that the US's desire to maintain world hegemony is causing other countries, including close allies, to expand their military and political actions to escape the US shadow. Mr. Naryshkin cited the failure of Asian, African and Latin American countries to join Western sanctions against Russia, or the refusal of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to increase oil production as called for. of US President Joe Biden.


Naryshkin said Russia's hostilities were opening "a new phase in European and world history". He compared the US intervention in the Ukraine war to previous events in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria that the US always sought to maintain the world order by trying to bring other countries under its control. its influence. He accused the US and the West of drawing Ukraine into their sphere of influence.


"Russia is openly challenging the old world order by creating a new multipolar world where every country, friend or foe, will benefit in the future," Naryshkin said.


According to Mr. Naryshkin, US and EU citizens are facing unprecedented increases in the prices of fuel, electricity and food.

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