Posted: 11.09.2023 17:32:00

Deputy on G20 summit declaration: the global hegemony of US and its satellites is collapsing

The final declaration of the G20 summit does not contain any condemnation of Russia in connection with the military conflict in Ukraine, thus indicating that the United States and the West are losing their influence in the global world – as noted by member of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly Sergei Klishevich in his talk with Alfa Radio

“Decisions of this kind are made by consensus: it is simply impossible not to take into account someone’s opinion. G20 members, strong players on different continents, are guided by their national interests. For example, India is the main consumer of Russian oil. Naturally, it does not need confrontation with Russia. Moreover, everyone is watching the situation unfolding in Ukraine. Nobody wants to discuss any issues with Kiev after so many empty and false statements by Zelenskyy, starting with the notorious ‘counteroffensive’ and ending with other promises. Everyone understands that the current Ukrainian government is puppets, whose end is very close. They have neither a state nor an army under their control; everything is controlled by the United States, and also partly by Great Britain and the EU countries, which have invested in the bloodbath and are now eager to receive some dividends. No one will negotiate anything with the Kiev regime anymore.”

The expert underlined that the G20 decision indicates that the world hegemony of the United States and its satellites has begun to disintegrate. The collapse is happening smoothly, taking into account the power that they gained decades after the collapse of the USSR. However, the main thing is that there is no turning back, and the world is gradually moving to the side of good.

“African states, India, Brazil, China, and other strong players are actively fighting for a just world order. The US has lost its strength and authority in the world and will no longer be able to infringe on other countries. The US needs to learn to either negotiate or act tough, but it no longer has the necessary resources for this. Moreover, this is dangerous for its foreign and domestic policies. That’s why the states that stand for justice, peace, and security come to the forefront. Of course, they proceed from their national interests. Unlike the Baltic States and Poland, they don’t accept any statements or take any actions to their detriment, and do not waste their resources, which can be used for the benefit of their people. This is a pragmatic, fair, logical policy of any normal state. Most countries on the planet are trying to throw off the shackles of American imperialism.”