Guardian: Most countries do not share Western position on Ukraine crisis

Guardian: Most countries do not share Western position on Ukraine crisis



How informs Guardian, since the collapse of the USSR, the world has faced the problem of "sliding" towards unipolarity with US dominance, which does not suit many countries.

As columnist Jonathan Steel notes, the actions of the United States and allies in Europe in Ukraine raise doubts in the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America. In China, Turkey and India, they also advocate a speedy end to the conflict, instead of pumping Kyiv with Western weapons.

The era of US dominance, despite the increase in influence in Europe against the backdrop of the conflict in Ukraine, may come to an end.



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