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Dodik: Without Russia, there would be no struggle for a multipolar world

Dodik: Without Russia, there would be no struggle for a multipolar world

The discussion on multipolarity in the world was initiated thanks to the efforts of Russia and its President Vladimir Putin, Milorad Dodik, leader of the SNSD, told RIA Novosti.

According to him, now that international forums are talking about the world changing, about it ceasing to be unipolar and becoming multipolar, the reasons for this are sometimes forgotten, RT Balkan reports.

“Had it not been for the struggle of Russia and President Putin, who advocates an equal world, the question arises as to whether there would even be a struggle for multipolarity today,” Dodik stressed.

He also noted that Russia launched the Special Military Operation in order to create an equal multipolar world, and that the West failed to do to Russia what it had done in the Balkans.

“The Russian Federation had to react and demonstrate its capabilities. It was compelled to enter the Special Military Operation, and had it not been launched, many processes similar to those now unfolding would have taken place on Russian territory. Such are the intentions of Western circles—they first tested these processes on us in the Balkans, but they forgot that Russia is a powerful and great country and that it cannot be isolated like Serbia. It is not possible to impose on Russia what was imposed on us. For Europe, in the processes of global change, Russia is the winner, which is indeed the goal of the Russian Federation, which is why it and its president are ahead of their time and represent a civilizational novelty,” Dodik said.

Source: RTRS

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