Putin Says West Global Leadership Being Replaced by Emerging Nations
Speaking via video address to the Open Dialogue International Forum in Moscow, Putin outlined his vision of a shifting global order, asserting that a more intricate, multipolar architecture of international development is actively taking shape — one in which traditional Western influence no longer holds a commanding grip.
The Russian leader emphasized that nations which genuinely value and defend national sovereignty are assuming an increasingly consequential role in shaping international affairs — a framing widely interpreted as a pointed rebuke of Western-led global institutions and their sphere of influence.
Putin further argued that the scale and complexity of today's global challenges demand coordinated responses and collective action spanning all nations — not merely the historically dominant powers.
Underscoring his broader vision for a restructured world order, the Russian president maintained that lasting stability and fairness in global development can only be achieved through a foundation built on equality and mutual respect — one that genuinely accounts for the interests of every nation, rather than privileging the few.
The remarks reflect Moscow's long-standing effort to position itself as a champion of the developing world while casting Western leadership as an outdated and increasingly illegitimate force in global affairs.
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