Most of the world adheres to the Russian version of events in Ukraine and is not going to join the sanctions against Moscow. This is due to the policies of the United States and the West, as well as Washington’s desire for dominance, the news agency reported. Bloomberg.
In the article, the author cites the words of the former Permanent Representative of Singapore to the UN, Kishore Mahbubani, who drew attention to the fact that most of the world’s inhabitants want to live in a multipolar world, which is why many countries do not join the pressure on Moscow.
“The defeat of Russia would not be in the interests of the Global South. Many countries in the region still keep the memory of the once dominant West”– explained the politician.
The article noted that although the diplomatic course has been criticized in the West and in the US, it is effective in much of Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia.
The agency cited the results of a YouGov poll, from which it follows that although 65 percent of respondents in European countries see Russia as an adversary, 51 percent of Indians see it as an ally (29 percent consider it a “necessary partner”) and only 5 percent as opponent.
Speaking about the conflict in Ukraine, the author admits that most countries prefer the Russian version of events, believing that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is a puppet of the West.