Russia seeks to balance US, meet 'existential threats' in new foreign policy doctrine
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Russia adopts new anti-West global strategy
President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed off on a new Russian foreign policy strategy aimed at curtailing Western “dominance” and identifying China and India as key partners for the future. The new document cements the deep Cold War-style rupture between Russia and the West over Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine. “The Russian Federation intends to give priority to the elimination of vestiges of the dominance of the United States and other unfriendl…
Russia adopts new foreign policy amid war, cites India, China as main allies
Russia will focus on strengthening its strategic partnership and trade ties with India and ensure resistance to ‘destructive actions’ of unfriendly states. India has not yet condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and maintains that the crisis must be resolved through diplomacy and dialogue.
Russia seeks to meet 'existential threats' in new foreign policy doctrine
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday (31 March) that the country faced "existential threats" to its security from "unfriendly states" as he presented President Vladimir Putin with an updated foreign policy doctrine.
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