Russian President Vladimir Putin listed the U.S. as the Kremlin’s chief threat in Moscow’s latest foreign policy doctrine, which is aimed at curbing U.S. “dominance” in the world.
The more than 11,000-word document approved by Putin on Friday describes Washington as “main inspirer, organizer and executor of the aggressive anti-Russian policy of the collective West.”
The doctrine, dubbed the Concept of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation, also accused the U.S. of being not only “the source of major risks to the security of the Russian Federation,” but also to “international peace, a balanced, equitable and progressive development of humanity.”
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