Russian Foreign Ministry Declares That US Unipolarity is Over

Mikhail Galuzin is certain that tectonic shifts are taking place around the world towards multipolarity and mutually beneficial cooperation based on the principles of equality, respect for the interests of and non-interference in the internal affairs of other states

In an interview with Russian state media outlet TASS, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin said that the era of unipolar world led by the United States is over.

Galuzin believes that under the US-led order the US would impose its political standards on other countries and even “broke” their political systems. 

“The geopolitical realities in which we exist today have a serious impact on the entire system of global and regional processes, including integration ones. The era of a unipolar world, when the United States and its European satellites used intimidation tactics that they had polished to perfection over the years to dictate conditions to other countries and determine their course of development in accordance with their selfish interests and even break their state systems, is coming to an end,” Galuzin proclaimed. 

The Deputy Foreign Minister is confident that geopolitical shockwaves are taking place globally. Namely, a general move towards multipolarity 

However, Galuzin highlighted how this process has been rather rocky, largely due to the US Deep State’s resistance.

“Unilateral illegitimate restrictive measures, unprecedented in their scale, that are introduced indiscriminately, sometimes to the detriment of its own partners, have become an integral part of its (Washington’s) foreign policy,” Galuzin said. “In response to pressure on us and on our allies in these conditions we are working to strengthen multilateral cooperation within the framework of regional integration. Russia remains an honest and reliable ally both in political, trading and economic terms. The relations of trust that remain among the CIS, CSTO and EAEU countries contribute to the fulfillment of obligations and the achievement of new goals.”

“Today, the focus is on ensuring the stable functioning of our economies and the formation of financial mechanisms that are resistant to external factors,” Galuzin said in a concluding remark.

Indeed, the times are changing. Many US policymakers are still stuck in the 1990s, unipolar mindset where the US was seen as the only sheriff in town and all countries had to Americanize or face nasty forms of external interference, military intervention, or heavy sanctioning. They will have to readjust or they will drag America into a geopolitical disaster sooner or later.

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