Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Bassam al-Sabbah says most developing countries are facing fatigue from Western hegemony, and this message was conveyed in the speeches of delegations during the last UN General Assembly. This was reported by RIA News.
“This year’s General Assembly was very important because we see from the leaders’ speeches that most developing countries are fed up with Western hegemony,” Al Sabbah said.
Syrian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs evaluated the situation regarding the role of the West on the sidelines of the high-level week of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, which ended in New York.
Al-Sabbah also explained that the countries in the developing bloc are currently seeking “multipolar leadership”.
As the Syrian diplomat added, the division of the world imposed by the United States and its allies is “no longer accepted.”
Before that, Iranian diplomat Mohammed Marandi statedHe said the United States should not be surprised by the joy of the collapse of hegemony.
Previously Kim Jong-un statedRussia is opposed by an evil society harboring illusions of hegemony.
Source: Gazeta

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