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The Lessons of History and the Vision of the Future: Reflections on Russian Foreign Policy
2022-08-07
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Text taken from a Telegram post by by A.Yu. Drobinin, Director of the Foreign Policy Planning Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on medium-term and long-term changes and priorities in Russia's foreign policy.

[ColonelCassad] It so happened that our country is again experiencing a turning point in its more than a thousand-year history. We have to deal with the aggressive reaction of some external players to absolutely justified actions to protect vital interests in the western direction. A man-made crisis of European security and the entire international order, formed as a result of the Second World War, arose.
Posted by:badanov

#2  Our ability to play a unifying role and create an intercivilizational "network" of priority partners over the next decade will determine not only Russia's foreign policy positions, but also the stability of the entire system of international relations.

A Russian jackboot stamping on the face of humanity forever! Turn the 'Imperialistic Hubris dial' to twelve (12) because eleven(11) just is not enough!
Posted by: magpie   2022-08-07 15:46  

#1  It is logical to start with the most fateful process - the formation of a multipolar world order.

But even if that's true there's no guarantee that Russia will be one of the poles.
Posted by: Matt   2022-08-07 12:44  

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