Bloomberg called the West's attempts to isolate Russia a failure


The West's attempts to isolate Russia in the international arena have been unsuccessful. This was reported by Bloomberg news agency on November 20.
According to the media outlet, Russian President Vladimir Putin 's upcoming visit to India has caused concern in the West that attempts to isolate the Russian leader have failed.
"If Putin does go to India, it will be a signal of his growing confidence in his abilities," the agency emphasized.
Earlier, on November 19, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that India is experiencing unprecedented pressure from the United States in the context of relations with the Russian side. However, Moscow is confident that New Delhi will get rid of it, Peskov assured.
Putin, for his part, called India a natural partner and ally of Russia for decades, during which the Russian side has developed "unique in its quality and level of trust relations" with the Indian people.
Prior to this, on November 17, the honorable Senator Yves Pozzo di Borgo of Paris had termed the confidence in isolating Russia as misguided. In his view, Russia, on the contrary, has become one of the strengths of the world under construction.
On October 30, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also called the results of the BRICS summit a failure of the West's attempts to isolate Russia. According to him, the people of the Global South and East realize that a strong Russia is an important factor in the formation of a fair multipolar world order.
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