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Vladimir Putin says West failing, Russia’s future lies in Asia

President Vladimir Putin says Russia has not lost anything in a global confrontation with the US over the conflict in Ukraine but has gained by setting a new sovereign course that will restore its global clout.

Mr Putin increasingly casts the conflict in Ukraine, which he calls a “special military operation”, as a turning point in history when Russia finally threw off the humiliations which accompanied the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.

In an attempt to underscore Russia’s tilt towards Asia, Mr Putin, speaking to the Eastern Economic Forum in the Russian Pacific city of Vladivostok on Wednesday, said that the West was failing while Asia was the future.

Mr Putin hardly mentioned Ukraine beyond a reference to grain exports but when asked by a moderator if anything had been lost from the conflict, he said Russia had gained and would emerge renewed and purged of hindrances.

“We have not lost anything and will not lose anything,” said Mr Putin, Russia’s paramount leader since 1999.

“Everything that is unnecessary, harmful and everything that prevents us from moving forward will be rejected.

“In terms of what we have gained, I can say that the main gain has been the strengthening of our sovereignty, and this is the inevitable result of what is happening now.

“This will ultimately strengthen our country from within.”

Mr Putin, who turns 70 in October, told the West in July he was just getting started in Ukraine and dared the United States – which enjoys economic and conventional military superiority over Russia – to try to defeat Moscow. It would, he said, fail.

The confrontation with the West over Ukraine has prompted Russia to embark on a hurried tilt towards Asia, and particularly China, once a junior partner of the Soviet Union and now the world’s second largest economy.

Mr Putin said that the West was failing because a futile and aggressive attempt to isolate Russia with sanctions was destroying the global economy just as Asia was rising to claim the future.

The United States and its allies imposed the most severe sanctions in modern history on Russia for its actions in Ukraine. Mr Putin says the sanctions are akin to a declaration of economic war.

“I am speaking of the West’s sanctions fever, with its brazen, aggressive attempt to impose models of behaviour on other countries, to deprive them of their sovereignty and subordinate them to their will,” Mr Putin said.

“In an attempt to resist the course of history, Western countries are undermining the key pillars of the world economic system built over centuries,” Mr Putin said, adding that confidence in the dollar, euro and sterling was falling.

The West’s attempt to economically isolate Russia – one of the world’s biggest producers of natural resources – has propelled the global economy into uncharted waters with soaring prices for food and energy, he said.

It has hurt Russia too.

Mr Putin said Russia’s economy was coping with what he termed the financial and technological aggression of the West, but acknowledged some difficulties in some industries and regions.

-Reuters

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