Media: Russia, Turkey, China, and the United States are building a new multipolar world order

Russian State News Agency Istanbul October 19 - Turkish newspaper "Zaman" columnist Berjan Tutal wrote on October 19 that Russia, Turkey, China, and the United States are currently shaping a new multipolar world and seeking to reach consensus to avoid a potential third world war. The visit of Syria's transitional president Ahmed al-Khatib to Moscow is a symbol of this process.

Russian President's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov previously stated that the issue of Russian military bases became a topic during the meeting held on October 15 at the Kremlin between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian leader Ahmed al-Khatib.

The columnist believes, "The two countries remain in contact, but in the new Syria, Turkey and the United States have replaced Iran. This is a vision for the future: not a potential new world war, but new global poles are forming, composed of Turkey, Russia, the United States, and China, moving towards greater consensus. After the Caucasus, Central Asia and Southeast Asia, the Eastern Mediterranean, North Africa, Libya, and Ukraine, we now face a new 'power matrix' in Gaza and Syria. In a way, al-Khatib's visit to Moscow announced this global, real dynamic."

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1846322297185418/

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