West losing its global dominance in face of newly emerging multipolar world order: Russian President Vladmir Putin

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West losing its global dominance in face of newly emerging multipolar world order: Russian President Vladmir Putin

The West has begun losing its global dominance, paving way for the creation of new growth centres in the Global South, amid the creation of a multipolar world order, said Russian President Vladimir Putin in a video address to participants and guests of the Open Dialogue international forum.


“Previous approaches and well-established norms and rules of business and international relations have been gradually slowing down, including because of actions by Western countries which are losing their leadership roles, giving way to new growth centres, to the Global South,” the Russian leader maintained.


Putin added that a more intricate, multipolar architecture of global development, dominated by countries that understand and appreciate the importance of national sovereignty in various fields, and can choose their development path independently, is currently being established.


“Obviously, not a single country can develop on its own – either at the expense of other nations or to their detriment. In addition, modern global challenges require a joint response and collective efforts,” he stated.


The Russian leader opined that any kind of sustainable and fair model of global development can only be created if it relies on the principles of equality and mutual respect and takes the interests of all countries into account.


“It is important to focus the entire global development platform so everyone anywhere on Earth can have the right to a successful future, choose their own path, and put their choice into practice step by step,” the Russian president concluded.

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