Putin: “It is impossible to sideline Russia”

Russian President Vladimir PutinHe warned today that marginalization is “impossible” RussiaReferring to the sanctions imposed on his “special military operation” in Ukraine, he stressed that no “world gender” can prevent countries from pursuing independent policies.

“We understand the enormous technological advantages (…) in developed economies. We are not going to let them go. They want to get us out of there a little bit, but in today’s world this is unrealistic, impossible,” he said. Putin Telematic intervention at the Eurasian Economic Forum in Bishkek.

The Kremlin leader insisted that a country would like it Russia“No one can sideline him” unless she wants to isolate herself behind a wall.

“In the West they firmly believe that they can brand anyone who has their own perspective and is willing to defend it from world politics, culture and sports,” he said.

Putin He stressed that ignoring the interests of other countries in the political and security spheres “leads to chaos and economic shocks”.

He stressed that current inflation has not been recorded in developed economies over the past 40 years, while unemployment is rising and “global crises are worsening in sensitive areas such as food.”

The president pointed out that through sanctions and sanctions they are trying to “control and weaken” countries that form independent policies.

In this sense, he promised, “no world gender can stop this natural global process,” because “there are not enough forces for it, and ultimately, due to internal problems, they will lose their will”.

PutinHe said there was no direct reference to his “special military operation” in Ukraine Russia It has done “the most necessary” in areas that guarantee its sovereignty.

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“We will continue to move forward,” he stressed.

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