Vulin and Shoigu in Moscow: Serbia supports multipolar world and stronger military cooperation with Russia
Aleksandar Vulin is in Moscow, where he is participating in the International Security Forum. While there Vulin met with Secretary of the Russian Security Council Sergei Shoigu.
Vulin and Shoigu discussed the changes and challenges in the modern world and the necessity of preserving stability and opposing security threats. Vulin pointed out that Serbia remains deeply committed to the principles of a more fair and stable global order, as well as that support for the principles of multipolarity and the declaration of a multipolar world is crucial for the survival and freedom of sovereign states.
Shoigu stressed Vulin's contribution to the strengthening of relations between Serbia and Russia while Vulin served as the head of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and of the Security and Information Agency.
Vulin thanked the Secretary of the Security Council for the invitation to participate in the International Security Forum, which brings together high-ranking representatives of numerous countries, stressing that it is an exceptional opportunity to exchange experiences in the fight against modern security challenges and threats.
"Balance of fear is only guarantee against global conflict"
"The speed at which a new multipolar world with clear rules will be established does not depend on diplomacy or the economy. The speed at which a new world that offers guarantees of decades of world peace will be created depends only on the military strength of the key countries seeking to establish a multipolar world - Russia and China. As long as there is no balance of fear, it will not be possible to establish either political or economic balance, without which our planet will be doomed to disappear in random, numerous and increasingly bloody conflicts," Vulin said in his address at the International Security Forum.
Stressing that the unipolar world is dead but that the multipolar world has not yet come to life and that we are living in a time without international law, a security system and clear spheres of interest, Vulin warned that as long as western powers believe that Russian and Chinese leaderships will hesitate or even completely refuse to use all the military power at their disposal, the era of wars that have no cause and cannot be justified will continue.
"Abstaining from the use of nuclear weapons or a military potential close to nuclear weapons in terms of its devastating power will not establish peace nor will it bring the western powers to reason. The West is convinced that Russia's political statements will not be supported by military force, which they see as weakness and fear rather than restraint and a desire for peace," Vulin said, adding that prolonging the state of a dead unipolar world without clear rules in the new era will bring the world closer to an uncontrolled nuclear conflict much faster than would be the case otherwise, if full military potential were to be used to complete the special military operation.
"More people and countries will be saved from death and new wars if, through an unequivocal demonstration of military and even nuclear power, it is shown that the world faces a clear choice: either start negotiations about the creation of a global security order, or we will go into a conflict that will probably end our civilization. Humanity has forgotten the horrors of the Second World War, and that is why big western powers encourage every conflict, convinced that it will never come to their own territory," Vulin said and concluded:
"The hope that the unipolar world might return has not disappeared and will become stronger, while trust in the multipolar world and the possibility of its effective establishment in the foreseeable future is diminishing as time passes. The sooner it is shown that the belief of the West about supremacy over the East is a delusion, the sooner the time of wars and the bloody defense of the values of the civilization of freedom will end. Peace and freedom are not given, they must be won."
(Telegraf.rs)
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