Friday, March 28, 2025

The countries of the multipolar world must become directly involved in the negotiations regarding the Ukrainian question in order to change the balance of diplomatic forces


For several months, we have written that since the moment the war in Ukraine was internationalized due to the responsibilities of Zelensky and the West, it is inconceivable for Russia to accept negotiations where on one side of the table sits the collective West and on the other side Russia stands alone.

This pattern has been repeated since the early 1990s, and many countries were devastated when they found themselves alone against the Western coalition.

Gaddafi's Libya had no allies at the critical moment when it faced NATO alone. This strategic crime must not be allowed to be repeated.

All countries of the multipolar world must collaborate in a global anti-Western military alliance in order to deter any evident Western aggression.

We have been writing for months that Russia should have internationalized the war, while simultaneously inviting the countries of the multipolar world to participate in the negotiations on the Ukrainian issue. 

We cannot allow the EU and NATO to exclusively manage the Ukrainian question.

The emboldened Zelensky relied on exactly this mistake of Russian strategy. He believed he had many allies—the West, and only one opponent—Russia. Now is the time to change the balance of diplomatic and military forces to the detriment of the West.

Finally, Russian diplomacy has taken half a step in the right direction. It proposes the involvement of countries from the multipolar world in the negotiations for peace in Ukraine.

President Putin suggested that China, India, South Africa, North Korea, Brazil, and the BRICS countries engage in the negotiations for peace in Ukraine. He should demand that Iran be included as well.

The balance of diplomatic forces "West vs Russia" had to be overturned. And it took too long.

Now the Kremlin must take another step. It should link the resolution of the Ukrainian question with the Middle East, and the open fronts in the Red Sea and the South China Sea.

Iran, the Houthis, China, Syria, Palestine should not be left alone in the face of Western aggression.

Greece has every interest in the emergence of a global anti-Western military alliance. At the same time, it is absolutely in its interest for the countries of the multipolar world to become involved in areas that have thus far been considered exclusive spheres of influence of the West.

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