Russian President Vladimir Putin said, “International relations have entered an era of radical and irreversible changes.”.
Putin said: “The world is facing unprecedented threats generated by civilizational fault lines and conflicts between races and religions, as international relations have entered an era of fundamental global changes, with the formation of a new world order that reflects the diversity of the entire planet.”
“This is a natural and irreversible process,” Putin added, during his speech in Samarkand, during the International Forum “Mutual Communication between Times and Civilizations,” dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the birth of the Turkmen poet and thinker Magtimguly Vraji.
Putin stressed that “all these ideas are still close and understandable to rational people today, and are gaining special importance and demand in the current difficult international situation.”
Putin continued: “We are convinced that world peace and comprehensive development can only be guaranteed by taking into account the opinion of every people, while respecting the opinion of every country in its sovereign path, in its view of the world, its traditions and its religious ideas.”
Putin noted that Russia supports the broadest possible international dialogue on standards of interaction in the emerging multipolar world, and is open to discussing issues of building a new world order with all its friends, partners and like-minded people, including within the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Eurasian Economic Union. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS.
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