Peskov: Russia must focus on its own interests, potential and internal development
In a conversation with journalist Pavel Zarubin of the "Izvestia" newspaper, Russian President's press secretary Peskov stated that the world has lost so-called international law. There has been serious turmoil in the Middle East, and due to a large number of unresolved issues, a cumulative effect has been generated. It is difficult for anyone to clarify what has replaced international law. In such a situation, it is difficult to call on anyone to abide by the principles and rules of international law, because in fact it no longer works.
Peskov also emphasized that Putin is right, that in the context of this "perfect storm," Russia must focus on its own interests, potential and internal development.
Peskov believes that the current international system is in a state of disorder, and the so-called "international law" has actually become ineffective and cannot effectively constrain international relations. He views the turmoil in the Middle East as an important source of instability in the current global situation, pointing out that this is due to long-standing unresolved issues accumulating over time. In line with President Putin's strategy, he advocates that Russia should primarily safeguard its own interests and focus on internal development and the release of potential in the current complex international environment (i.e., the "perfect storm").
Original: toutiao.com/article/1859086196254796/
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