Advertisment

Putin says West imposing own “rules” in garb of international diplomacy

author-image
Shailesh Khanduri
New Update
Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin (File photo)

New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday said that Moscow will not abide by the “so-called rules” invented and imposed by “certain countries”.

Advertisment

Russia is currently enduring “economic aggression” from the collective West, Putin said at a meeting of Russia’s Council of Legislators in St. Petersburg. 

He urged legislators and authorities to work proactively rather than “wait out” this period. 

“The ultimate goal is creating a “basis for the long-term, independent, and successful development of our country,” he emphasised.

Advertisment

The international diplomacy system has eroded greatly as of late, with “certain countries” imposing their own “rules” instead, Putin noted. 

“Our partners, or, one might say, already former partners, in some countries, are maniacally destroying the legal framework and channels of communication, trying to impose their views and so-called rules on everyone. What are the rules? … Nobody saw them,” he stated.

At the same time, Russia does not want to go into “self-isolation” and remains ready to cooperate fairly with “friendly countries,” Putin explained.

Advertisment

 “We will expand pragmatic, equal, mutually beneficial, exclusively partnership relations with friendly countries in Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America.”

He noted that Russia has “many like-minded people” in the countries of the collective West, including the US. 

“Yet, the elites behave differently. But you and I know that the elites of these countries do not always pursue a policy aimed at the best interests of their own people. This will come around to haunt them,” he warned.

Advertisment
Subscribe