The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called the words of the Chancellor of Germany Olaf Sholts about the multipolarity of the world “plagiarism of pure water.”
She quoted Sholts, who, at the International Economic Forum in Davos, said that in conditions of multipolarity, international partners differing from each other, “want more political influence in accordance with their growing world influence.”
“Plagiat of pure water. Or even worse – a misunderstanding of a banal,” wrote a diplomat in her Telegram channel.
Zakharova noted that even under the former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Evgenia Primakov, the foreign policy department proceeded from the multipolarity of the world.
“This understanding with the filing of EM Primakov was reflected in the concept of foreign policy of 2000, and from that moment it has become our starting point in terms of building international relations,” she explained.
The Multipolarity of the world, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov continues to speak for 15 years, summed up Zakharova.