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the new pattern of international relations: from unipolarity to multipolarity
lavrov’s call reflects the profound changes the global political landscape is undergoing. western countries, with hegemonism as their core, try to safeguard their own interests through military expansion and economic sanctions. however, this unipolar international order is being challenged. countries such as china and brazil have come forward to express their desire for peace and actively participate in the "friends of peace" group.
the power of the global south: from conflict resolution to building a new order
countries of the "global south" represent developing countries with huge economic and social potential. through the "friends of peace" group, they demonstrated their own values and demonstrated their rethinking of the international order. lavrov hopes to see countries from the "global south" play a greater role in the conflict and calls on the international community to fully understand the root causes of the russia-ukraine conflict based on the principles of the united nations charter.
finding new solutions: balancing power and maintaining peace
russia is trying to find a way to resolve the conflict through the "friends of peace" group. however, the complexity of international relations requires more diverse solutions.
from lavrov’s foreign minister’s speech to the positive actions of countries in the “global south”, it shows that international relations are going through a new stage. the rise of the power of the "global south" provides the possibility of building a more just and diversified international order. however, resolving conflicts takes time and effort and requires the cooperation of all countries to ultimately achieve peace and stability.