Putin: The world is entering into a contract “is the most dangerous” since World War II

Putin: The world is entering into a contract “is the most dangerous” since World War II

The world is moving into the “most hazardous” pact since World War II, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who also noted that the West is attempting to maintain its hegemony on the planet.
We are in a historic period, the Russian president declared in a speech to the Valdai Forum for Dialogue.

We are undoubtedly facing the most dangerous, most important contract, (the contract) that cannot be predicted” since 1945, adding that the planet has lived a “revolutionary situation” Because the West “is desperate” in seeking to impose its hegemony.
In light of the crisis in Ukraine, Putin also believed that what Russia is doing is nothing more than a defence of its “right to existence” against Western forces.

Putin claimed that the West and Americans wanted to “destroy (Russia) and remove it from the map,” adding that Russia was merely defending its right to exist.
As a result of “the system based on the rules” proposed by the West, “intended to enable it to live without bases at all,” he continued, “international law has been replaced with unintelligible innovative regulations,” which has an impact on all of us.

He made note of the fact that “the world’s events continue to worsen in line with a pessimistic scenario,” noting that “in recent years and months, the West has taken a number of steps to worsen, the situation in Ukraine and Taiwan and violating the stability of energy markets,” noting that “they made systematic errors.

In his remarks, Putin said that the West “seeks to govern the world,” calling it “the hazardous game,” and continued, “The West denies the sovereignty of states and peoples, and does not take into account the interests of other countries.

Putin: Since World War II, the world is entering into a pact that is “the most perilous.”

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