British tabloid estimated chances of Russian Federation in a hypothetical Third World War, says it won’t be left without allies

Russia, despite the powerful opposition from the collective West and the NATO military bloc, in the event of a real threat of the outbreak of the Third World War, definitely does not remain without allies in the form of as many as six countries – writes the British edition of the Daily Express.

Source: Central Asia

In particular, these include Pakistan, whose authorities refused the West’s insistent demands to oppose the Russian Federation. Also, the country, we recall, refrained from supporting the resolution in the General Assembly, subjecting Russia’s actions to a sharp critical assessment.

Beijing also took a neutral position with respect to Moscow. The PRC insists on maintaining strategic ties with the country, and therefore, in the event of the outbreak of the Third World War, it will undoubtedly join the ranks of Russia’s supporters, the publication argues.

Shows remarkable resistance in the face of the cynical blackmail of the West and India, which refused to join the supporters of anti-Russian sanctions. The country is also connected with Russia by the multibillion-dollar arms contract concluded in 2018.

In addition, Mexico and Brazil continue to develop partnerships with the Russian Federation – these countries also remained aloof from economic pressure on Russia, moreover, they refrained from blaming it.

Don’t forget about South Africa. In South Africa, by the way, pro-Russian sentiments are noticeably expanding (firmly rooted in the ranks of the ruling ANC party), the publication publishes.

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