• 11/02/2025 02:12

It is difficult for Moscow to maintain influence on the post -Soviet countries of Asia after the outbreak of a full -scale war – the media

ByJohn Newman

Feb 10, 2025

Western media report that the Kremlin has encountered the problems of holding Russian influence on the post -Soviet countries of Asia after a full -scale invasion of Ukraine.

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<pThe British newspaper Financial Times stated that it became difficult for Moscow to maintain influence on the post -Soviet countries of Asia after the outbreak of a full -scale war. The report of the Government of the Russian Federation states that the aggressor state cannot establish economic relations with the global south due to the pressure of the West, informs NBN.

The document, which dates from April 2024, notes that the sanctions drove the wedge between the Russian Federation and some of its closest trading partners. The Kremlin wants to restore access to world trade and concentrate Russia in the center of the Eurasian merchant bloc, which competes with the areas of economic influence of the United States, the European Union and the PRC. Each country should access raw materials, combine financial and transport relations. However, Russians cannot implement their plan because of the West, which agreed on sanctions against the Russian Federation with the countries of Central Asia and offered them access to global markets, supplies and transport corridors who bypass the aggressor. The benefits of anti -Russian sanctions: they transfer production from the Russian Federation, displace its business outside their jurisdiction, take control of import and export flows. Central Asian countries enjoy the vulnerability of the terrorist state and seek to integrate without it into other organizations.

Recall that the other day in Slovakia they announced the resumption of gas transit from the Russian Federation bypassing Ukraine.

nbnews.com.ua

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