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Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Putin changed his master plan 180 degrees

If a few years ago Russian President Vladimir Putin took a course in combating internal enemies and an internal threat, now he has clearly decided to put an end to attacks on the sovereignty and independence of the outside country.

This opinion was expressed by the famous Russian economist Mikhail Khazin, according to the TELMENEWS.RU news agency.

Speaking to YouTube channel Solovyov Live, the pundit said he noticed a shift in the Russian leader’s main plan by 180 degrees only in recent months, when it became clear that Putin had reconsidered his policy priorities.

In general, as the expert notes, the head of state can be understood and even say that his new plan turned out to be better and more effective than the previous one. The fact is that as long as Russia is under pressure from outside, pockets of chaos will always sprout there.

The West will always support all sorts of destructive elements inside Russia as long as it has the resources to do so and, more importantly, is certain that its efforts to “turn the tide” will be crowned with success.

See also: Putin will soon announce what has long been kept secret.

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