Russia's new foreign policy doctrine; From the need to help the population of Afghanistan to more trust in Islamic civilization and emphasizing the axis of evil of America
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): In the Kremlin's new foreign policy doctrine, which was signed by Vladimir Putin on Friday, it is stated that helping to build Afghanistan as an independent, peaceful and neutral country with a stable economy and political system, the interests of all ethnic groups provides
Tas News Agency has published a report on Russia's new foreign policy on Friday.
It is written in this report: "Ensuring peace and stability in Eurasia requires a comprehensive resolution of the conflict in Afghanistan, helping to build it as an independent, peaceful and neutral country with a stable economy and political system that meets the interests of all ethnic groups and the future." draw for the integration of Afghanistan for cooperation in the Eurasian area.
According to this report, in another part of the Kremlin's new foreign policy, it was pointed out that guaranteeing peace and stability in Eurasia requires a comprehensive solution to Afghanistan's issues.
This document states: "Russia seeks to transform Eurasia into a common continental space of peace, stability, mutual trust, development and prosperity."
According to Sputnik, in the new doctrine of Russia's foreign policy, which was approved on Friday by Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, it is stated: Russia plans to prioritize the development of cooperation with Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, as well as support for Syria.
In this doctrine, it is stated: The Russian Federation intends to pay attention to the following priorities: development of comprehensive and reliable cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran, comprehensive support for the Syrian Arab Republic, and deepening of mutually beneficial multifaceted partnership with the Republic. Turkey, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt and other member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, taking into account the degree of their sovereignty and the constructiveness of their policy regarding the Russian Federation.
In this doctrine, it is emphasized that the Islamic civilized states are more popular and reliable partners for Russia in matters of security, stability, and solving economic problems at the global and regional levels. Qutbi is opening up a wide perspective to become an independent center of global development.
Moscow will pay attention to the formation of a "comprehensive and stable architecture of regional security and cooperation based on pooling the potentials of all governments and regional intergovernmental associations" in the Middle East and North Africa, including the League of Arab States and the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Persian Gulf.
The Russian side intends to actively cooperate with all interested parties in order to implement the proposals of the Russian Federation to ensure collective security in the Persian Gulf region. Moscow considers the implementation of this initiative "an important step towards the stable and comprehensive normalization of the situation in the Middle East region".
The text notes that the Russian Federation seeks to promote interreligious and intercultural dialogue, as well as promote the consolidation of efforts to protect traditional values and combat Islamophobia. Moscow will pay attention to the resolution of contradictions between the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and their neighbors, and will also help to resolve conflicts in the Middle East, North Africa, South and Southeast Asia. In addition, the Russian Federation sees the need to use the economic capacities of the countries of the region "in order to form a great Eurasian partnership".
Meanwhile, in this foreign policy, the Kremlin has introduced America as the "main source of threat" to Russia's security and at the same time described Russia as a "distinct civilizational state" with a "unique historical mission".
In the new doctrine of Russia's foreign policy, it is emphasized that Moscow considers the current approach of America as the main source of danger not only for itself, but for the whole world and intends to destroy the "foundations of domination" of Washington and its allies, and now instead of cooperating with Western countries, It is only interested in peaceful coexistence with them.
Also, this document emphasizes that Russia will establish relations with other countries depending on their policy towards it and is ready to use armed forces both to repel and to prevent aggression against itself or its allies.