Russian President Says Moscow Will Never Succumb to Unipolar World Order

Edited by Juan Leandro
2015-02-09 14:15:41

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Moscow, February 9 (RHC)-- Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country will never accept a world order which is headed by one single government.

Putin states that Moscow will oppose a unipolar world order where an undisputed leader imposes his own will on the world.

There's an attempt to disguise the current world order that has taken shape over the past few decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, a world order that is headed by one undisputed leader who wants to remain such," Putin told a congress of the Independent Trade Unions Federation of Russia in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi.

Putin was clearly lashing out at the United States, which is currently at loggerheads with Russia over the armed conflict in east Ukraine. He said that Russia will never be satisfied with a world system in which only things are allowed that meet the interests of an "undisputed leader."

The Russian president admitted that the current U.S.-led sanctions on Russia have harmed the country but added that such measures will never achieve their goals.

Putin added that Russia is not at war and does not want a war, adding that attempts have been made to curb the development of Russia. He said: "We don't plan to fight a war with anyone, we plan to cooperate with everyone."

Russia has been hit by several rounds of Western sanctions over the crisis in Ukraine, although the restrictive measures have backfired on the economy of the European countries.



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