International Peace and Stability Won't Happen Without Russia's Support
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Russian intel chief Sergey Naryshkin said that the west could not have lasting peace agreements without Moscow, or there would be problems because the US and its allies wanted to be the center of the world.Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) speaks with State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin (L) and Mikhail Fradkov, head of the Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow

Russian intel chief declares that the US and allies cannot guarantee peace agreements if Moscow is not involved and that west cannot ignore this reality. This is the opinion aired by Russian Foreign Intelligence Service head Sergey Naryshkin last Saturday, which has been the role of Russia ever since.

Russia Cannot Be Factored Out

Naryshkin stressed that keeping international peace and stability is vital to all nations, and lately, the western alliance playing politics by sidelining Moscow faces debacle after debacle, reported RT.

If the west wants a lasting global or regional peace, it should repair relations with the Russian Federation and reverse the course of their present actions detrimental to peace agreements.

Russo-phobia, as sponsored by the liberal totalitarian regimes of the west that are gung-ho in sanctioning and canceling Moscow, only shows an obsession for the west-oriented world order to the point of pressuring weak heads of state to join them, no ifs or buts, which is the opinion of the Russian Historical Society.

The FSB chief heads this body in an exhibition dedicated to famous Russians like Nikolay Sklifosovsky and opera singer Feodor Chaliapin. They were targets of western cancellation, citing the Press United.

Russian intel chief added such views belong to the US and its western allies, also, the 1,000 years of Russia is evidence of that.

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Larger Economic Bloc Could Arise

Last Saturday, outspoken Russian Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin stated that Western sanctions policy is by force, so these states unwilling to join can become a separate economic bloc.

These nations banding together to resist the pull of the current G7 can become more powerful compared to G7 members, which are liberal countries that include the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, and Canada. Only eight nations have snubbed the US and allies, trying everything from threats and sanctions because they opposed it. These states are China, India, Russia, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, Iran, and Turkey; they outdo G7 nations in GDP based on purchasing power which Volodin mentioned based on IMF data, noted CS Times.

Naryshkin spoke about it as the western nation are launching consecutive sanctions to battle Moscow to do more than hobble its economy.

Another is they are intent on assisting Joe Biden to prolong the Ukraine conflict by sending more arms to prevent Moscow from winning, which will be disastrous, especially for the US and its alleged proxy war.

Why Russia Is Fighting in Ukraine

Putin ordered the special operation in the Donbas after Volodymyr Zelensky did not honor the Minsk agreement signed in 2014; that would have given special status to Donetsk and Lugansk. Kyiv never honored the pact brokered by Berlin and Paris.

At one point, the Kremlin asked for the neutrality of Ukraine, but the neocons moved the Kyiv regime to join NATO.

Another Russian speaking people in the Donbas were going to attack by Ukrainian Nazis, which was denied and prompted the Kremlin to stop the planned offensive.

Russian intel chief Sergey Naryshkin stressed that the west could not hold peace agreements together if Moscow were not part of it; the US should realize this fact because they cannot sustain their allies in a bind.

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