LONDON - President Vladimir Putin warned on Wednesday that the Covid epidemic had exacerbated global problems and signs that were no longer viable, and that this could be reduced to a war of attrition.
"The Covid epidemic has become a major test for humanity, and has accelerated the transformation that has taken place, which was the situation at the time," he said at a meeting at the World Economic Forum.
"We have a long list of reasons to accept that pressures can be severely disrupted," warns Putin, referring to experts who compared the current state of global problems in the 1920's and 1930's and that equality can be drawn between then and now in terms of magnitude and magnitude of what . "
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He said the emergency had increased public awareness, popularity, left-handed and left-handedness, adding that domestic political cycles were becoming increasingly difficult.
"All of this has not yet affected international relations, it has made them unstable and unsurprising," he said, as explained.
"In the twentieth century, disappointment and inadequacy in the midst of such issues brought about a catastrophic World War II. Clearly, these days warmer clashes are absurd, I hope they are impossible at a basic level, because that would mean the end of our progress. and seriously if at all possible we should neglect the movement and never help to distance ourselves from it. In addition, we are likely to experience the real deterioration of global development that could bring about universal war. "
Putin, whose appearance at the highest level of the Davos Agenda was not documented in the previous program, he added that the war would mean "destruction of cultural values" but despite great potential. A common obligation today was to escape such a dystopic future, he added.
2020 has been a frustrating year for the epidemic, but political progress and events have continued, from the Black Lives Matter wars to the US political race in November that made American voters stronger than ever in recent memory, which ended with Trump's pro-revolutionary allies in the Somali constituency. -US January 6th.
Putin's appearance at a high point, which often takes place on a slippery slope in Davos, Switzerland, and which attracts pioneers around the world politically and commercially, is controversial. In any case, Klaus Schwab, author and executive director of the WEF, introduced Putin to the fact that Russia has always been a member, and that it is important that productive exchanges continue between competition and division.
Navalny Detention
There is a growing trend in Russia over the continued detention of opposition pioneers and Putin pundit Alexei Navalny, who was abducted on his return to Russia recently after treatment in Germany following injuries to Novichok neurologists. Navalny claims Putin has asked for this job in his life; the president denies inclusion.
Western countries are considering additional sanctions in Russia for their detentions. It is currently operating under restrictions due to Crimea's expansion from Ukraine in 2014, intervention in the 2016 US political race and the 2018 neuroscientist in the UK - it denies the latter two despite strong evidence.
On Tuesday, foreign ministers from the G-7 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US) and the EU issued a statement condemning Navalny's arrest and detention, as well as protesters protesting last weekend against the capture, which was seen as a political uprising.
"We, the G-7 Foreign Ministers, urge Russian experts to bring Mr. Navalny to the forefront and provide us with the truth. Russia is determined by its national and international commitment to ensure and ensure universal freedom," they said.
Russia used to be a person from this group, then the Group of Eight, until it was suspended in 2014 with its extension to Crimea. It has never been rejected permanently, however.
In addition, Russia
The world is currently looking at how to start Moscow-Washington relations under President Joe Biden. The pioneers had a call on Tuesday following a two-state agreement to extend their current atomic agreement, a new START program, for an additional five years.
In a statement, the White House said the call contained talks about the deal and added that Biden had also confirmed US "strong support" for Ukraine's control. He also highlighted a number of issues, "including the break-up of SolarWinds, reports of Russia handing out gifts to United States warriors in Afghanistan, obstructing the US political decision by 2020, and Alexei Navalny's injuries."
Biden made it clear that the United States will act responsibly in relation to its public interests in relation to Russia's actions harming the country or its allies.
In this regard, the Kremlin said Putin noted that "strengthening the relationship between Russia and the US will meet the interests of both nations, and, given their unique role in maintaining international security and stability, locally."
Putin also claimed that American web-based media monsters are currently opposed to elected governments.
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