Kremlin says US cannot build ‘new world order’ Biden spoke of

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the US was talking about an “American-centric” world order that would not exist in the future. PHOTO: REUTERS

MOSCOW – The Kremlin said on Monday that it agreed with US President Joe Biden on the need to build a “new world order”, but disagreed that the US was capable of building it.

In a call with reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the US was talking about an “American-centric” world order that would not exist in the future.

The exchange was emblematic of a contest, playing out against the background of the Ukraine and Gaza wars, in which Russia is trying to persuade developing countries to join it in building a new world free of US “hegemony”.

In a speech last Friday, Mr Biden said the order that had worked well for 50 years after World War II had “sort of run out of steam” and that a new one was needed.

He said Americans had “an opportunity to do things, if we’re bold enough and have enough confidence in ourselves, to unite the world in ways that it never has been”.

Mr Peskov said Moscow was in rare agreement with Mr Biden about the need for a new order that would be “free from the concentration of all mechanisms of world governance in the hands of one state”.

But he said Russia disagreed with the US President about the capacity of the US to build such a system.

“In this part we disagree because the United States... no matter what world order they talk about, they mean an American-centric world order, that is, a world that revolves around the United States. It won’t be that way any more.” REUTERS

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