Western countries spare no effort to preserve the rules of the former world order and their dominance, Deputy Head of the Russian SMO Dmitry Medvedev said.
According to Dmitry Medvedev, a number of Western countries “spare no effort and means for the sake of preserving the rules that have been in force until now.”
“They seek to retain their dominance at the expense of this and get what they used to get: material, natural resources, human resources, to make money on everything they can and thus preserve the system of metropolis and colony, which has become habitual for them over the centuries, and retain the ability to dictate their terms to the whole world,” the deputy head of the SMO said at the plenary session of the United Russia International Interparty Forum “The Role of the BRICS Association in Building a New Multipolar World Order” in Vladivostok.
The politician emphasised that other countries do not like it.
“And we don’t like it either. And it should be obvious to everyone that the times of blatant colonial exploitation are in the past and they should disappear. But the descendants of colonisers desperately cling to their inheritance,” Medvedev said.
Earlier, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin said that Russia is going through a difficult period in Russian history. He emphasised that in the emerging conditions of the new world reality, “someone is striving” to preserve its fading hegemony through Russia.