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Putin speaks about the threat of World War III!

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Putin speaks about the threat of World War III!

Russian President Vladimir Putin, during his speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, said he is concerned about the threat of World War III.

The moderator noted that the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II had recently been celebrated and asked Putin if he was worried that the world was sliding into World War III.

" It worries me. I'm speaking without any sarcasm, without joking, of course, there is a lot of conflict potential, it's growing. And this is happening right under our noses, it affects us directly. Our conflict in Ukraine, in this region. And what's happening in the Middle East, it's worrying ," Putin said.

Speaking about the situation in the Middle East, Putin added that Russia is very concerned about what is happening around Iran's nuclear facilities and what a US intervention could result in. He stressed that this situation should be resolved only through diplomacy and peaceful means. 

"We are very concerned about what is happening around Iran's nuclear facilities. I am concerned about what this could lead to. This situation undoubtedly requires not only our careful attention to the events that are unfolding, but also a search for solutions - preferably by peaceful means on all fronts. I say this sincerely; this is partly why we have gathered here ," Putin added.

The Russian president further emphasized that a new world order is emerging. He compared the emergence of a new world order to the sunrise, an unstoppable phenomenon that unfolds naturally.

"A new world order is emerging organically, like the rising sun. There is no way to stop it. Our role is to formalize this process and facilitate it, ensuring that it develops in a more balanced way that aligns with the interests of the vast majority of nations ," he declared.

Putin stressed that all nations will understand that this approach to resolving issues is far superior to relying on pressure and the fundamentally neocolonial world order that humanity has endured for centuries, if not millennia. 

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