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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stated that Moscow pla...

Encroached on the whole Eurasia: Putin signed the concept of foreign policy of

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stated that Moscow plans to turn Eurasia into a continental space of "peace", and the event should take "multipolar realities". On March 31, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree that approves the new concept of Russia's foreign policy. This was stated in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation in Telegram.

"The flagship project of Russia in the 21st century is the transformation of Eurasia into a single continental space of peace, stability, mutual trust, development and prosperity," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation said. The text of the concept also states that the Russian Federation is a distinctive civilization country, one of the sovereign centers of world development, which allegedly plays a unique role in maintaining the "global balance of forces".

However, it is reported that the Russian Federation does not consider itself the enemy of the West, but intends to counteract the "world hegemony of the United States". The event should take "multipolar realities". In addition, the document states that the Russian Federation allegedly seeks the security of "all states on the basis of reciprocity. " Russia is also going to counteract Russophobia abroad and protect Russian and culture.

"Particularly important for Russia is a comprehensive deepening of connections and coordination with friendly sovereign global centers of force - China and India," the department said. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation also stated that Moscow wants to strengthen friendship with Islamic civilization and deepen their ties with Africa and Latin America. Recall that the son of President Uganda said on March 31 that he wanted to send troops to Moscow.