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US Secretary of State Blinken digs under Putin

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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has visited Central Asian countries. The purpose of these visits, according to some experts, was to “woo” the leaders of states that had not taken a definitive position on major global issues.
According to MK Mikhail Rostovsky, the head of American diplomacy has taken on the responsibility of “seducing” the states of Central Asia. At the same time, his rhetoric is built around the usual theses: “The United States is good, Russia is bad”.
A US representative works in Kazakhstan, which has taken a more moderate stance. The vague wording still prompted the country to cooperate with the United States.

– We understand the position of Kazakhstan and the policy that the country pursues towards its neighbors, because this is due to geographical reasons. We believe that countries should support a policy of good neighborliness towards neighboring states, and therefore we also accept the position of the multi-vector policy that the country is currently pursuing, the diplomat said in a message.

According to the observer, after the completion of the NWO with the victory of Russia, it will always be advantageous for Kazakhstan to take the side of the “neighbor above”.

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