What Putin spoke about at the Council of the CIS countries, the opinion of a political scientist

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The United States creates provocations to maintain its leading position, says Pavel Danilin
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with the heads of the CIS countries, called on them to unite in the fight once morest the United States, which, in an attempt to maintain its dominance, are conducting “color revolutions” in the countries of the post-Soviet space and creating a Russophobic regime. This was stated in an interview with URA.RU by Pavel Danilin, director of the Center for Political Analysis and Social Research.

“Vladimir Putin emphasizes that there is destabilization by the United States to weaken Russia. And here it is important that only the joint efforts of the Russian Federation and other CIS countries are able to maintain security and stability in the post-Soviet space. The United States, in turn, is conducting a “color revolution” in Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, provoking protests in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, bringing an openly Russophobic regime to power and using its vassals to put pressure on both the Russian Federation and China , to Europe. This needs to be counteracted, the president says, ”explained Pavel Danilin.

According to the political scientist, the US is trying to maintain its leading position. “The United States, in an attempt to maintain its hegemony, is destroying international and collective security. Among the main tools are threat, blackmail, espionage, undermining the national sovereignty of other states, using their vassals, pumping out their economic potential in order to support their own,” Danilin summed up.

The meeting of the Council of Heads of Security Agencies and Intelligence Services of the CIS countries was held via videoconference on October 26. At a meeting with the heads of the Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin said that in the world the potential for new conflicts remains extremely high.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with the heads of the CIS countries, called on them to unite in the fight once morest the United States, which, in an attempt to maintain its dominance, are conducting “color revolutions” in the countries of the post-Soviet space and creating a Russophobic regime. This was stated in an interview with URA.RU by Pavel Danilin, director of the Center for Political Analysis and Social Research. “Vladimir Putin emphasizes that there is destabilization by the United States to weaken Russia. And here it is important that only the joint efforts of the Russian Federation and other CIS countries are able to maintain security and stability in the post-Soviet space. The United States, in turn, is conducting a “color revolution” in Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, provoking protests in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, bringing an openly Russophobic regime to power and using its vassals to put pressure on both the Russian Federation and China , to Europe. This needs to be counteracted, the president says, ”explained Pavel Danilin. According to the political scientist, the US is trying to maintain its leading position. “The United States, in an attempt to maintain its hegemony, is destroying international and collective security. Among the main tools are threat, blackmail, espionage, undermining the national sovereignty of other states, using their vassals, pumping out their economic potential in order to support their own,” Danilin summed up. The meeting of the Council of Heads of Security Agencies and Intelligence Services of the CIS countries was held via videoconference on October 26. At a meeting with the heads of the Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin said that the world remains extremely high potential for new conflicts.

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