Putin invited the Security Council to discuss foreign policy issues

Putin invited the Security Council to discuss foreign policy issues

Russian President Vladimir Putin at an operational meeting with members of the Security Council on Friday, January 28, proposed to discuss foreign policy issues.

“The Russian Security Council, in one way or another, is involved in the preparation of strategic planning documents, and in various fields. Today we will talk about the area of ​​direct responsibility of the Security Council – about foreign policy,” Putin said, opening the meeting.

Earlier that day, it became known that a third of the inhabitants of the Earth surveyed believe that Russia’s foreign policy contributes to stabilizing the situation in the world. According to a global survey conducted by the International Association Gallup International and the research holding “Romir” at the end of 2021 in 45 countries of the world, it is considered the most stabilizing in Albania (86%), Vietnam (76%), Serbia (64%), Kazakhstan ( 62%) and India (57%).

At the same time, in recent weeks, articles about the allegedly possible Russian invasion of Ukraine have repeatedly appeared in the Western media. Against this background, American lawmakers are calling for tougher sanctions against Moscow. Russia has repeatedly rejected reports of an alleged possible invasion of Ukraine. Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Ryabkov noted that Moscow has no intentions to attack Ukraine and cannot be.

On January 27, US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland said that Nord Stream 2 (NS2) would be stopped if Russia made attempts to attack Ukraine. The diplomat added that Washington and its allies are of the same opinion in an effort to give a “quick and tough” response to Moscow in the event of an escalation of tension around Ukraine.

Source: IZ

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