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Russia: West's denial of international law is over

Russian Senator Andrey Klishas said via Telegram on Sunday that the West's era of circumventing international law in order to advance its own geopolitical interests is over.

"The era of the arbitrary use of force by NATO countries around the world to suit their geopolitical interests, the era of the denial of the sovereignty of other states - these three decades of new colonial domination by the West under the guise of chatter about 'liberal democracy' is over," he noted.

Klishas added that Moscow has effectively put an end to the "neo-colonial policy of the West under the guise of the 'values of liberal democracy.'"

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