Newsweek has published a map of the alleged division of the world into spheres of influence
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- Newsweek has published a map of the alleged division of the world into spheres of influence


The American magazine Newsweek has suggested how Russia, the United States and China can divide the world into spheres of influence. The corresponding map was published on the publication's website on April 13.
"US President Donald Trump's appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin to try to put an end to the <conflict> in Ukraine comes amid a struggle between leaders for spheres of influence, while China seeks to strengthen its influence," writes Newsweek.
According to the authors of the material, Europe, Transcaucasia and Turkey may fall into the zone of influence of the Russian Federation, while China will extend its influence to Southeast Asia, Japan, India and Pakistan.
As specified by "Gazeta.Ru" with reference to the material, the western hemisphere will be influenced by the United States. At the same time, Africa, South America, Australia, as well as the states of Central Asia and the Middle East are not attributed to any of the alleged zones of influence.
Earlier, on April 3, Zoltan Koshkovich, an employee of the Center for Fundamental Rights, said that in the near future the political structure of the world will completely change. According to him, it will be a triumvirate of the United States, China and Russia. The analyst added that India will also join these countries in 10 years, and after that some other states.
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