Dmitry Medvedev lashes out at the West, says end of ‘US-centric world’: report

Amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said the sanctions imposed on his country will have broader global consequences, Newsweek reported.

Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a ‘special military operation’ on the Eastern European country of Ukraine on 24 February.

This led to the imposition of several economic sanctions on Russia by the West. Sanctions also punished countries that would trade with Moscow. Due to this Russia is facing a crisis of uncertain economic future.

However, Medvedev targeted the US and its allies. He said that the effect of these restrictions will be felt across World.

Medvedev made predictions on his Telegram channel on Friday newsweek The report, in which he outlined 10 bullet points affecting the supply chain, inflation and the food crisis.

They also predicted that restrictive measures would damage the global financial system, potentially triggering a monetary and financial crisis in some countries or blocs, resulting in the stagnation of many national currencies, widespread inflation, and breakdowns. may result. Legal system protecting private property.

in many aspects of life politician, will be affected. “New regional military conflicts will emerge in places where the situation has not been resolved peacefully for years or where substantial interests of major international players are ignored. Terrorists will become active in what Western officials think are present with Russia. Has been removed from the showdown,” he wrote.

Newsweek reported that he further called the “collapse of the idea of ​​an American-centered world” because all this would highlight the weakness of the West’s concepts of international relations.

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