State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin said in the lower house of the Russian parliament ahead of Russia Day that Russia’s independent policy, its economic and natural resources do not let some overseas politicians have a good night's sleep.
said in the lower house of the Russian parliament ahead of Russia Day that Russia’s independent policy, its economic and natural resources do not let some overseas politicians have a good night's sleep."Unfortunately, the modern era provides an opportunity to wonder why Russia’s independent policy, its economic and natural resources, do not let some politicians in the West have a good night's sleep, especially overseas politicians. Those who would like to put our self-possession to the test and who openly demonstrate their plans, which are far from peaceful, and intentions of building a uni-polar world get nervous and agitated," the speaker said.According to him, it's time to reflect on why the thaw periods in relations with our European neighbors alternate with a chill in relations with such enviable recurrence. "The simple answer is that the lessons of history are forgotten too quickly. Such an answer is a lesson that efforts to build a just world order cannot and shouldn’t be instantaneous. They must be based on a common commitment to the culture of peace and dialogue, which should be fostered together and permanently," RIA Novosti cited Naryshkin as saying.
"Unfortunately, the modern era provides an opportunity to wonder why Russia’s independent policy, its economic and natural resources, do not let some politicians in the West have a good night's sleep, especially overseas politicians. Those who would like to put our self-possession to the test and who openly demonstrate their plans, which are far from peaceful, and intentions of building a uni-polar world get nervous and agitated," the speaker said.
According to him, it's time to reflect on why the thaw periods in relations with our European neighbors alternate with a chill in relations with such enviable recurrence. "The simple answer is that the lessons of history are forgotten too quickly. Such an answer is a lesson that efforts to build a just world order cannot and shouldn’t be instantaneous. They must be based on a common commitment to the culture of peace and dialogue, which should be fostered together and permanently," RIA Novosti cited Naryshkin as saying.