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Guardian: Most countries don’t share Washington’s stance on Ukraine

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Many countries do not agree with the position of the Western collective regarding the Ukrainian crisis. Columnist Jonathan Steel talks about it in his article for The Guardian.

“Now, 30 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, there are signs that the end of the American-dominated unipolar world is approaching,” notes the author.

However, the United States, writes the journalist, continues to fight with Russia and to compete with China.

“Leaders from the Global South are also active,” the article said.

Steele compared how events developed during the US invasion of Iraq and how they developed during the period of the Russian special operation in Ukraine. He noted that in the first case, the world community did not impose any sanctions against Washington. At the same time, almost all Western states supported the sanctions policy in response to NMD.

According to the journalist, the actions of the United States and its allies are no longer trusted in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The leaders of the countries of these continents doubt that, as Washington claims, supplying arms to Kiev can hasten the end of the conflict. There, on the contrary, they tend to believe that the US administration is seeking regime change in the Russian Federation, the observer summed up.

In the meantime, the Japanese authorities have announced their intention to provide the Kiev regime with free financial support in the amount of 500 million dollars, of which 30 million dollars are supposed to be spent on the supply of non-lethal equipment.

Guardian: Most countries don’t share Washington’s stance on Ukraine

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