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Multipolar World: Putin has approved a new foreign policy doctrine - Reuters

Journalists write that Vladimir Putin did not leave the idea of ​​building the so -called "multipolar world", as well as "assistance" to compatriots abroad. The new doctrine also names the regions with which Moscow is going to cooperate. Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a new foreign policy doctrine, which is based on the concept of the "Russian world".

Its many modern Russian ideologues have already been used to justify the intervention in Ukraine in support of the Russian -speaking population, which Reuters writes. It is reported that in the 31-page "humanitarian policy" it is said that Russia should "protect, protect and promote the traditions and ideals of the Russian world. " The doctrine is presented as a "soft power" strategy.

"The Russian Federation provides support for its compatriots who live abroad, to exercise their rights, ensure the protection of their interests and preserve their Russian cultural identity," the document reads. The doctrine also says that the help of so -called "compatriots" abroad will allow Russia to allegedly strengthen in the international arena its image of a "democratic country seeking to create a multipolar world.

" In addition, as journalists write, the doctrine states that Russia should expand cooperation with the Slavic peoples, China and India and further strengthen its ties with the Middle East, Latin America and Africa. The document also mentions the quasi-states created by the Russian Federation itself. It is about Abkhazia and South Ossetia, as well as LNR and DNR. With them, Moscow also intends to deepen relationships.

The material said Putin emphasized for many years that he considers a tragic fate of about 25 million Russians who found themselves outside Russia in new independent states, when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Earlier, Focus wrote that in the Russian Federation there is a level of support for war in Ukraine. According to the NSDC chairman Alexei Danilov, the Russians have a negative attitude to what is happening. This will destabilize the situation in the aggressor country in the future.