Geopolitical tensions and Moscow’s stance on conflict escalation

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Uncertainty about how the present geopolitical conflict will unfold is growing. The West is raising risks, while Russia is working to avert a full-scale war. This assessment comes from Sergey Naryshkin, the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, in an interview published by the magazine National Defense.

He emphasized that the primary trend in military and political terms is the ongoing escalation of the geopolitical clash, a phase he described as already heated and intensified over time.

Naryshkin argued that Western elites are the drivers of this risk amplification, suggesting that citizens’ welfare is sacrificed for financial gain and a misplaced sense of superiority. He framed the situation as a struggle where economic interests and strategic sentiments collide on the world stage.

The director argued that Russia’s initiative toward international isolation stands as a clear anachronism, a view he presented in the context of growing uncertainty about the conflict’s outcome. He noted that efforts by powers on the global stage to prevent a broader armed confrontation have been growing stronger as the crisis deepens.

Naryshkin also asserted that the West misreads Russia’s potential, implying a miscalculation regarding Moscow’s capabilities and strategic posture in the current environment.

In addition, Naryshkin referenced collaboration between the Foreign Intelligence Service and other intelligence entities, indicating a perspective of ongoing cooperation within the intelligence community while discussing the broader geopolitical landscape.

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