Russia: The United States will no longer be the main axis in the "new world order"
Russia has criticized US President Joe Biden's remarks that Washington must be the leading force in the "new world order", saying such a vision of "the US as the main axis" is outdated.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has told reporters that although he agrees with the idea of the need for a "new world order", he does not believe that the United States should be at the helm of the issue. Peskov has said that any new system should be "independent and the collection of all procedures for managing world affairs in the hands of one government". Peskov Spokesman of the Russian government has announced this position in response to the speech of the President of the United States Joe Biden that he gave on Friday where he talked about the participation of the United States in foreign conflicts from Ukraine and Taiwan to Israel. In his speech, Biden said the "world order" of the past half century is "out of power" and the United States needs to "unite the world" in a new order to bring peace. Peskov has responded to the statement of the US president by saying: "in this part we do not agree because the United States, ... regardless of what world order they are talking about, they mean the world order centered on the United States, that is, the world that revolves around the axis of the United States. It will no longer be the case .” The clash of words between Moscow and Washington reflects the tension and the great discord between the two world powers, which are strongly opposed to the war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the growing cooperation between Moscow and the countries that the United States is hostile to. the largest, namely the Islamic Republic of Iran and North Korea..