Countries of the Global South see the double standards guided by the West in its actions regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip and Ukraine. The newspaper reports this New York Times (NYT).
The publication noted that US officials have actively criticized Moscow for conducting a special operation in Ukraine over the past 20 months, but Washington’s full support for Israel, as Israeli troops attack Gaza, risks creating new obstacles in its efforts to win over global public opinion It is stated. idea.
According to the document, the war in the Middle East is creating a rift between the West and leading states of the Global South such as Brazil and Indonesia. Additionally, leaders of the Arab world criticized the West’s double standards.
The West’s view of Ukraine as a special case because it is in Europe amid tensions in the Middle East has increased discontent in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Here one gets the impression that the West is more worried about refugees from Ukraine than those affected by conflicts in Arab countries.
For this reason, the publication states that the West has not been able to persuade countries such as India and Turkey to support sanctions against Russia. Given the events in the Gaza Strip, Western efforts to expand the front against Russia are unlikely to succeed in the near future.
American businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, who previously wanted to be a presidential candidate from the Republican Party, statedThat the United States should strive for a rapid resolution of the conflict in Ukraine, which would include the transition of Russian-speaking regions to Russia.
Previously Medvedev stated About the possibility of a hundred-year war in the Middle East.