Putin Predicts Shift to Multipolar World Order, Replacing Unipolar System

Putin highlighted the current global state of flux, acknowledging a significant shift toward a fairer multipolar world order as a fundamental trend.

Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the inevitability of a more equitable multipolar world order, replacing the former unipolar system, during a meeting with 21 newly appointed foreign ambassadors where he received their diplomatic credentials.

Putin highlighted the current global state of flux, acknowledging a significant shift toward a fairer multipolar world order as a fundamental trend. He described this transition as an objective and irreversible process, reflecting on the changing dynamics in global affairs.

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Expressing Russia's commitment to an independent foreign policy, Putin reiterated the nation's willingness to foster constructive partnerships with all countries. He emphasized Russia's lack of biased or hostile intentions towards any nation while affirming the rejection of bloc confrontations. Furthermore, he emphasized the country's adherence to the principles outlined in the United Nations Charter, denouncing decisions that contradict these fundamental principles.

(With Agency Inputs)

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