This Thursday, Vladimir Putin addressed the intelligence chiefs of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, an organization inherited from the fall of the USSR and which groups exclusively the former Soviet republics.
The Russian president, who spoke isolated in a room and by videoconference in front of his interlocutors, did not stop harshly criticizing the West in this new speech.
“Under the current conditions, conflicts are intensifying, new threats are emerging. We must form a more just world order,” he said.
Before pressing: “this is linked to the problems of the hegemony of the West that is collapsing.”
“The West is creating new crises”
While the conflict in Ukraine is bogged down, after the Kremlin triggered a partial mobilization of men in his country, Vladimir Putin considered that the West “clings to the past and seeks to impose the policy of dictation in all spheres of politics and economy international”. .
“The West is creating new crises, new problems and putting pressure on countries that choose a path of sovereign development,” he concluded. The Kremlin master will speak again on Friday, on the occasion of the announcement of the annexation of four occupied Ukrainian territories.
Source: BFM TV
