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With Moscow still want to keep in touch: Putin has come good times - Bloomberg

According to journalists, the conflict of Israel and the terrorist group Hamas only strengthened Russia's position because he switched the world's attention to the Middle East. There are good times for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Yes, the Kremlin is ready to establish links with the countries of the global south, as well as to restore the economy. About it writes Bloomberg.

According to journalists, the visit of the Kremlin Head to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia emphasizes the readiness of leading energy producers and ancient partners of the United States to maintain ties with Moscow. The publication writes that, despite the sanctions, the Russian economy is being restored.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergiy Lavrov was invited to a safety conference in Northern Macedonia, although a year earlier he was not present in such an event. "While Washington and the European capitals, they still support the position of President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, which excludes ceasefire negotiations, Putin plays a waiting game," the journalists said.

The material states that the Republicans in the US Congress still block approval to increase assistance to Ukraine. At the same time, fatigue is growing in Europe. Moreover, the conflict of Israel and the terrorist group Hamas only strengthened Russia's position as it switched the world's attention to the Middle East.

It is reported that despite the fact that Moscow is depleting its resources to maintain hostilities in Ukraine, and has encountered a collapse of trade with Europe, the Kremlin is able to establish ties with other parts of the world. We will remind that Baiden urged Congress to decide whether he would give Putin to win.