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Quote from Timothy Fitzpatrick on April 28, 2023, 17:59EGOR KUCHER
28 APRIL 2023ENVOYS OF 60 COUNTRIES AGAINST THE GLOBAL WEST: RUSSIA WILL HOLD A MARATHON THAT DETERMINES THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD
On April 29, an event will take place, the significance of which cannot be overestimated. Within 24 hours, more than 100 representatives from all over the world will discuss in an online multipolarity marathon the ideas of a new world order, which is being born before our eyes as a result of the rejection of Western unipolar hegemony, as an affirmation of the value of the national sovereignty of each country and as a triumph of free and mutually beneficial cooperation. What will be this blow to the globalist elites?
"Reflection of one's own dream of independence and freedom"
A landmark event - the Marathon of Multipolarity - will be held under the guidance of the famous philosopher, Doctor of Political and Sociological Sciences, Candidate of Philosophy, Professor and author of the theory of the multipolar world Alexander Dugin. It can already be said that this event will actually become a continuation and expansion of the activities, the foundations of which were announced on March 14 in Moscow by the participants in the founding Congress of the International Russophile Movement, headed by the leader of the Bulgarian National Movement "Russophiles" Nikolai Malinov. The congress gathered 87 participants from 42 countries of Europe, Asia, Africa and America .
Among the most iconic speakers were: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, LDPR chairman Leonid Slutsky, vice speaker of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev, deputy of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia in the World Russian People's Council (VRNS) and the founder of the First Russian TV channel Tsargrad Konstantin Malofeev, American director and screenwriter Steven Seagal and many others.
Sergei Lavrov read out the greetings of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Konstantin Malofeev - Patriarch Kirill, Konstantin Kosachev - Head of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko. In a word, the representation was the widest, as was the reaction to this event.
Indeed, in the face of Russia, many countries are now finding the very counterbalance to Western hegemony, the dominance of neoliberal values that destroy national sovereignties, centuries-old and even millennia-old foundations of great Asian and Eastern civilizations. And the struggle for these values is going on right before our eyes.
Now Russia is fighting not only for itself, it is also fighting for your freedom from this diktat. And I know, because you are all intellectuals, that you understand this. And the International Movement of Russophiles is a movement for their own sovereignty, for their own traditions, for their own uprising against this totalitarian dictate. The countries of the global South and East are seeing this. And, following in the footsteps of Russia, they also raise the flag of their own sovereignty high. Russia is a symbol of sovereignty in the new era. Russophiles are those who love their country, Russophiles are those who love Russians as a reflection of their own dream of independence and freedom,
- stressed, speaking at the Congress, Konstantin Malofeev.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov thanked the participants for their courage: to come to Moscow these days, declaring your position, is worth a lot. The Minister also noted that the ideals of Russophiles are not friendship "with someone against someone", but the values of mutually beneficial cooperation, where each country of the multipolar world has the right to its own national interests and is not obliged to submit to someone else's hegemony. And this is exactly the basis from which the Western liberal elites feel bad.
Forum of Multipolarity
The ideas of the Russophiles will now be expanded in the practical field, which is why we need a large-scale marathon that will last the whole day. All participants in the Congress of Russophiles noted that, whether the Western elites want it or not, the world is changing - humanity is entering an era of deglobalization and multipolarity. And just now it is important to outline the practical foundations for the existence of a new world.
The April 29 event is unique in that it is a kind of response to the Democracy Forum that took place some time ago under the leadership of Joe Biden. It brought together representatives of the globalist elite from different countries, who follow in the wake of the globalist clique that seized power in the United States. Therefore, it was a summit of elites. And the Forum of Multipolarity, as we called it, is not so much a dialogue of the ruling elites (although there will be representatives of rather high-ranking authorities), but rather a dialogue of peoples,
- Alexander Dugin said in a conversation with Tsargrad.
At the same time, the forum is not at all directed against the United States, because among the participants there will be senators and deputies of the US Congress. The event is conceived as a dialogue of different peoples about multipolarity and how they understand it.
There are many countries of South Asia, many countries of Africa, almost all countries of Europe, all countries of Latin America, a lot of countries of the Islamic world. In practice, this is a forum of the peoples of the world who support multipolarity, who talk among themselves, discuss what they understand about multipolarity,
- explained the Russian philosopher.
This large-scale marathon was initiated by representatives of the Brazilian New Resistance movement. They turned to their Chinese colleagues, and they, in turn, to Alexander Dugin. Then the "Russophiles" movement of Nikolai Malinov announced his participation.
Gradually, the speakers alone gained more than a hundred people. And now there are more than a thousand participants. They are waiting with great interest and will watch the event. It has evolved from such a rather modest initiative into something fundamental. This means how important, how relevant the topic is,
- said Alexander Dugin.
ALEXANDER DUGIN AT THE CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF RUSSOPHILES. PHOTO: BORIS GEER FOR TSARGRAD
Set fire to Western hegemony
It is difficult to argue with the fact that humanity is now living in an era of another turning point. Even children will tell you about this, and not only in Russia. There is a unipolar world - characterized by a system of values, which in the West is considered to be universal. However, this system of values leads to world conflicts and the destruction of entire states, regime change, wars. Opponents of this system put forward their own alternative - multipolarity. It is significant that multipolarity has already entered the foreign policy doctrine not only of Russia and China, but also of India and Islamic countries. This, according to Alexander Dugin, "ignites the hegemony of the West."
Because the West is afraid to say that it seeks to maintain unipolarity at any cost. And at the word "multipolarity" he starts shaking, he starts turning off all the networks, screaming about the fire. So we need to set them on fire. First, at the level of ideas. We must affirm the multipolar orientation of all peoples, including the search for multipolar allies in the American people themselves, in Europe. The European section of the marathon speakers will probably be the largest
he noted.
Thus, the task of the forum is to create a multipolar network on a global scale. The term "multipolarity" should become firmly established in everyday life, "be understood by all peoples, all cultures," Dugin added.
As a result of the forum, all its materials will be published and research in this area will be launched in different countries. In the end, the movement of supporters of multipolarity should really turn out to be a worthy and much better alternative to today's world order in the minds of the people themselves, since "there is a war of ideas," Dugin summed up.
So what?
If we combine the marathon and the Congress of the International Movement of Russophiles, then the main thing becomes obvious - the ideas of a multipolar world are now professed not only in Russia, China, India and Latin America. Multipolarity as the only reasonable system of human coexistence is gaining momentum around the world. By the way, Alexander Dugin, not without surprise, noted that these values are widely represented even in the United States itself, where at least half of the population, it turns out, no longer believes that the hegemony and humiliation of entire peoples can lead to something good.
It is not uncommon to hear (especially from the lips of representatives of the liberal public both here and in the West) that today's Russia has no national idea. Say, this idea was in the USSR, and then disappeared. In fact, this idea exists - it is multipolarity. Sergey Lavrov at the Congress of Russophiles noted that the Soviet idea of internationality and the struggle for world peace was not without meaning, and now it has been transformed on the basis of a sense of justice inherent in both the Russian people and the vast majority of the peoples of the world.
That is why the multipolarity movement is so broad - it responds to people's demand for justice within their own traditions, culture, mores, and views. And such events as the Congress of Russophiles and the Multipolarity Forum are proof that the vast majority of the world's states are ready not only to discuss values, but also to move on to drawing up a plan for the surrender of unipolarity and Western hegemony.
CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF RUSSOPHILES. PHOTO: BORIS GEER FOR TSARGRAD
Among those who will attend the conference:
- Nikolay Malinov (Bulgaria) - Chairman of the International Movement of Russophiles and Chairman of the National Movement "Russophiles" in Bulgaria.
- Zhang Weiwei (China) is Professor of International Relations at Fudan University in Shanghai. One of the co-authors of the term "civilizational state".
- Cynthia McKinney (USA - Bangladesh) is an American politician and activist, former member of the US House of Representatives and candidate for the presidency of the Green Party in 2008.
- Dogu Perincek (Turkey) - Chairman of the Patriot Party (Vatan).
- Rishabh Seti (India) is an Indian entrepreneur and investor, president and founder of the Indian Center for the Promotion of International Initiatives.
- Sergey Yuryevich Glazyev (Russia) is an acting member of the Collegium for Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission.
- Konstantin Valeryevich Malofeev (Russia) - Deputy Chairman of the World Russian People's Council, founder of the Tsargrad TV channel, chairman of the Tsargrad Society.
- Luvsangiin Erenechuluun (Mongolia) - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia.
- Yuri Ivanovich Rosca (Moldova) is a journalist, former Vice Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.
- Pepe Escobar (Brazil) is a well-known international journalist.
- Jan Czarnogursky (Slovakia) - Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic within Czechoslovakia in 1991-1992.
- Waldemar Gerdt (Germany) - businessman, former member of the Bundestag.
- Mateusz Piskorski (Poland) is a Polish politician, political scientist, publicist and journalist, ex-deputy of the Sejm.
- Lanfranco Cirillo (Russia - Italy) - architect, businessman.
- Guy Mettan (Switzerland) is a politician, political scientist and journalist, founder of the Swiss Press Club in Geneva. Author of intellectual bestsellers on relations between Russia and the West.
- Dimitrios Constantakopoulos (Greece) is an independent researcher, former adviser to Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou and former member of the secretariat of the Central Committee of the SYRIZA party.
- Eli Hatem (France-Lebanon) is an international lawyer.
- Alistair Crook (Great Britain) - British diplomat; founder and director of the public organization Conflicts Forum.
- Vladimir Krshlyanin (Serbia) - Vice-President of the International Slavic Academy of Sciences, Education, Arts and Culture, High Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia.
- Kemi Seba (Benin) - leader of the international pan-Africanist movement, head of the NGO Urgences Panafricanistes.
- Mario Padilla (Cuba) is a member of the anti-terrorist "Cuban Five", a former political prisoner in the United States.
- Hugo Moldiz (Bolivia) – journalist, ex-minister of the government of Bolivia under President Evo Morales.
Source: https://tsargrad.tv/articles/poslancy-100-stran-protiv-globalnogo-zapada-rossija-provedjot-marafon-opredeljajushhij-budushhee-mira_771900
EGOR KUCHER
28 APRIL 2023
ENVOYS OF 60 COUNTRIES AGAINST THE GLOBAL WEST: RUSSIA WILL HOLD A MARATHON THAT DETERMINES THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD
On April 29, an event will take place, the significance of which cannot be overestimated. Within 24 hours, more than 100 representatives from all over the world will discuss in an online multipolarity marathon the ideas of a new world order, which is being born before our eyes as a result of the rejection of Western unipolar hegemony, as an affirmation of the value of the national sovereignty of each country and as a triumph of free and mutually beneficial cooperation. What will be this blow to the globalist elites?
"Reflection of one's own dream of independence and freedom"
A landmark event - the Marathon of Multipolarity - will be held under the guidance of the famous philosopher, Doctor of Political and Sociological Sciences, Candidate of Philosophy, Professor and author of the theory of the multipolar world Alexander Dugin. It can already be said that this event will actually become a continuation and expansion of the activities, the foundations of which were announced on March 14 in Moscow by the participants in the founding Congress of the International Russophile Movement, headed by the leader of the Bulgarian National Movement "Russophiles" Nikolai Malinov. The congress gathered 87 participants from 42 countries of Europe, Asia, Africa and America .
Among the most iconic speakers were: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, LDPR chairman Leonid Slutsky, vice speaker of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev, deputy of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia in the World Russian People's Council (VRNS) and the founder of the First Russian TV channel Tsargrad Konstantin Malofeev, American director and screenwriter Steven Seagal and many others.
Sergei Lavrov read out the greetings of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Konstantin Malofeev - Patriarch Kirill, Konstantin Kosachev - Head of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko. In a word, the representation was the widest, as was the reaction to this event.
Indeed, in the face of Russia, many countries are now finding the very counterbalance to Western hegemony, the dominance of neoliberal values that destroy national sovereignties, centuries-old and even millennia-old foundations of great Asian and Eastern civilizations. And the struggle for these values is going on right before our eyes.
Now Russia is fighting not only for itself, it is also fighting for your freedom from this diktat. And I know, because you are all intellectuals, that you understand this. And the International Movement of Russophiles is a movement for their own sovereignty, for their own traditions, for their own uprising against this totalitarian dictate. The countries of the global South and East are seeing this. And, following in the footsteps of Russia, they also raise the flag of their own sovereignty high. Russia is a symbol of sovereignty in the new era. Russophiles are those who love their country, Russophiles are those who love Russians as a reflection of their own dream of independence and freedom,
- stressed, speaking at the Congress, Konstantin Malofeev.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov thanked the participants for their courage: to come to Moscow these days, declaring your position, is worth a lot. The Minister also noted that the ideals of Russophiles are not friendship "with someone against someone", but the values of mutually beneficial cooperation, where each country of the multipolar world has the right to its own national interests and is not obliged to submit to someone else's hegemony. And this is exactly the basis from which the Western liberal elites feel bad.
Forum of Multipolarity
The ideas of the Russophiles will now be expanded in the practical field, which is why we need a large-scale marathon that will last the whole day. All participants in the Congress of Russophiles noted that, whether the Western elites want it or not, the world is changing - humanity is entering an era of deglobalization and multipolarity. And just now it is important to outline the practical foundations for the existence of a new world.
The April 29 event is unique in that it is a kind of response to the Democracy Forum that took place some time ago under the leadership of Joe Biden. It brought together representatives of the globalist elite from different countries, who follow in the wake of the globalist clique that seized power in the United States. Therefore, it was a summit of elites. And the Forum of Multipolarity, as we called it, is not so much a dialogue of the ruling elites (although there will be representatives of rather high-ranking authorities), but rather a dialogue of peoples,
- Alexander Dugin said in a conversation with Tsargrad.
At the same time, the forum is not at all directed against the United States, because among the participants there will be senators and deputies of the US Congress. The event is conceived as a dialogue of different peoples about multipolarity and how they understand it.
There are many countries of South Asia, many countries of Africa, almost all countries of Europe, all countries of Latin America, a lot of countries of the Islamic world. In practice, this is a forum of the peoples of the world who support multipolarity, who talk among themselves, discuss what they understand about multipolarity,
- explained the Russian philosopher.
This large-scale marathon was initiated by representatives of the Brazilian New Resistance movement. They turned to their Chinese colleagues, and they, in turn, to Alexander Dugin. Then the "Russophiles" movement of Nikolai Malinov announced his participation.
Gradually, the speakers alone gained more than a hundred people. And now there are more than a thousand participants. They are waiting with great interest and will watch the event. It has evolved from such a rather modest initiative into something fundamental. This means how important, how relevant the topic is,
- said Alexander Dugin.
ALEXANDER DUGIN AT THE CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF RUSSOPHILES. PHOTO: BORIS GEER FOR TSARGRAD
Set fire to Western hegemony
It is difficult to argue with the fact that humanity is now living in an era of another turning point. Even children will tell you about this, and not only in Russia. There is a unipolar world - characterized by a system of values, which in the West is considered to be universal. However, this system of values leads to world conflicts and the destruction of entire states, regime change, wars. Opponents of this system put forward their own alternative - multipolarity. It is significant that multipolarity has already entered the foreign policy doctrine not only of Russia and China, but also of India and Islamic countries. This, according to Alexander Dugin, "ignites the hegemony of the West."
Because the West is afraid to say that it seeks to maintain unipolarity at any cost. And at the word "multipolarity" he starts shaking, he starts turning off all the networks, screaming about the fire. So we need to set them on fire. First, at the level of ideas. We must affirm the multipolar orientation of all peoples, including the search for multipolar allies in the American people themselves, in Europe. The European section of the marathon speakers will probably be the largest
he noted.
Thus, the task of the forum is to create a multipolar network on a global scale. The term "multipolarity" should become firmly established in everyday life, "be understood by all peoples, all cultures," Dugin added.
As a result of the forum, all its materials will be published and research in this area will be launched in different countries. In the end, the movement of supporters of multipolarity should really turn out to be a worthy and much better alternative to today's world order in the minds of the people themselves, since "there is a war of ideas," Dugin summed up.
So what?
If we combine the marathon and the Congress of the International Movement of Russophiles, then the main thing becomes obvious - the ideas of a multipolar world are now professed not only in Russia, China, India and Latin America. Multipolarity as the only reasonable system of human coexistence is gaining momentum around the world. By the way, Alexander Dugin, not without surprise, noted that these values are widely represented even in the United States itself, where at least half of the population, it turns out, no longer believes that the hegemony and humiliation of entire peoples can lead to something good.
It is not uncommon to hear (especially from the lips of representatives of the liberal public both here and in the West) that today's Russia has no national idea. Say, this idea was in the USSR, and then disappeared. In fact, this idea exists - it is multipolarity. Sergey Lavrov at the Congress of Russophiles noted that the Soviet idea of internationality and the struggle for world peace was not without meaning, and now it has been transformed on the basis of a sense of justice inherent in both the Russian people and the vast majority of the peoples of the world.
That is why the multipolarity movement is so broad - it responds to people's demand for justice within their own traditions, culture, mores, and views. And such events as the Congress of Russophiles and the Multipolarity Forum are proof that the vast majority of the world's states are ready not only to discuss values, but also to move on to drawing up a plan for the surrender of unipolarity and Western hegemony.
CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF RUSSOPHILES. PHOTO: BORIS GEER FOR TSARGRAD
Among those who will attend the conference:
- Nikolay Malinov (Bulgaria) - Chairman of the International Movement of Russophiles and Chairman of the National Movement "Russophiles" in Bulgaria.
- Zhang Weiwei (China) is Professor of International Relations at Fudan University in Shanghai. One of the co-authors of the term "civilizational state".
- Cynthia McKinney (USA - Bangladesh) is an American politician and activist, former member of the US House of Representatives and candidate for the presidency of the Green Party in 2008.
- Dogu Perincek (Turkey) - Chairman of the Patriot Party (Vatan).
- Rishabh Seti (India) is an Indian entrepreneur and investor, president and founder of the Indian Center for the Promotion of International Initiatives.
- Sergey Yuryevich Glazyev (Russia) is an acting member of the Collegium for Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission.
- Konstantin Valeryevich Malofeev (Russia) - Deputy Chairman of the World Russian People's Council, founder of the Tsargrad TV channel, chairman of the Tsargrad Society.
- Luvsangiin Erenechuluun (Mongolia) - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia.
- Yuri Ivanovich Rosca (Moldova) is a journalist, former Vice Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.
- Pepe Escobar (Brazil) is a well-known international journalist.
- Jan Czarnogursky (Slovakia) - Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic within Czechoslovakia in 1991-1992.
- Waldemar Gerdt (Germany) - businessman, former member of the Bundestag.
- Mateusz Piskorski (Poland) is a Polish politician, political scientist, publicist and journalist, ex-deputy of the Sejm.
- Lanfranco Cirillo (Russia - Italy) - architect, businessman.
- Guy Mettan (Switzerland) is a politician, political scientist and journalist, founder of the Swiss Press Club in Geneva. Author of intellectual bestsellers on relations between Russia and the West.
- Dimitrios Constantakopoulos (Greece) is an independent researcher, former adviser to Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou and former member of the secretariat of the Central Committee of the SYRIZA party.
- Eli Hatem (France-Lebanon) is an international lawyer.
- Alistair Crook (Great Britain) - British diplomat; founder and director of the public organization Conflicts Forum.
- Vladimir Krshlyanin (Serbia) - Vice-President of the International Slavic Academy of Sciences, Education, Arts and Culture, High Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia.
- Kemi Seba (Benin) - leader of the international pan-Africanist movement, head of the NGO Urgences Panafricanistes.
- Mario Padilla (Cuba) is a member of the anti-terrorist "Cuban Five", a former political prisoner in the United States.
- Hugo Moldiz (Bolivia) – journalist, ex-minister of the government of Bolivia under President Evo Morales.