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Russia-US Talks in Riyadh: A New Era for Global Politics?

Russia-US Talks in Riyadh: A New Era for Global Politics?
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The Russia-US talks held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, mark a significant moment in global diplomacy aimed at easing tensions and fostering cooperation. As both nations seek to redefine their relationship, the negotiations could reshape international politics, particularly with regard to the Ukraine conflict.
The talks represent a departure from the long-standing US strategy outlined in Brzezinski’s 'The Grand Chessboard,' according to Adamu Garba II, chairman of IPI Group and former Nigerian presidential aspirant. He emphasized that American idealism is giving way to realism, aligning its policies closer to conservative values akin to Russia’s. Garba noted that President Donald Trump's success in the 2024 election reflects this shift, signaling Washington’s willingness to engage with Russia on an equal footing.

“Instead of them to continue to push ideals, they are now accepting the reality on the ground. The US wants to pivot to conservative systems, and that is why this rapprochement and bromance between Russia and the US. It is a very good thing [for] the world because that is now bringing about a peace agreement that is going to bring everybody on board and at the same time guarantee assurances for equal participation in global system. And with this in mind, the outcome is going to be very clear. Russia has made its point, and the US has come to the reality that the approach is actually the best thing for the world. So the world is now adjusting to the fact that [it] is a multipolar system, and the US doesn't want to be left behind. So the outcome is going to be good for the world and I think [it] is a welcome development that everyone should celebrate,” Garba said.

Regarding Ukraine's role, Garba argues that Volodymyr Zelensky has little influence over the negotiations, as the real decisions rest with Moscow and Washington.
“Zelensky practically will have no position on the table. In the first place, he is completely against the peace negotiation. He wants to continue the war. He wants to continue the destruction, despite the fact that he has been properly identified as a dictator ruling on martial law. And according to President Donald Trump, his approval rating in Ukraine is 4%. So technically, he doesn't represent the interests of Ukraine. He just represents his personal interests and the dollars that the globalists are sending to him,” the politician stressed.

Sputnik Launches an Editorial Hub in Ethiopia

Sputnik has launched its first editorial hub in sub-Saharan Africa, establishing a broadcasting center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with Amharic-language programming. The launch marks a significant step in strengthening media presence on the continent. The inaugural interview at the new facility was conducted by Dmitry Kiselev, Director General of Sputnik’s parent company, Rossiya Segodnya, with Valentina Matvienko, Speaker of the Federation Council of Russia.
When asked whether the West has lost Africa and if it acknowledges past mistakes, Matvienko argued that Western repentance remains superficial. She stressed that colonial-era exploitation, including resource extraction and cultural theft, inflicted lasting harm, and African nations should demand not just apologies but tangible reparations.

“The West sometimes repents, but only in words, not deeds. They don’t want to take responsibility for the grave crimes they committed during the colonial era, extracting resources, using the local population as slave labor, removing cultural and historical treasures, and committing just incredible crimes. And you know, in jurisprudence, there is such a concept as active repentance. It seems to me that African countries should demand such active repentance and compensation for all the suffering these countries have caused,” Matvienko said.

Matvienko dismissed the notion that the West has any rightful claim over Africa, emphasizing that the continent’s future must be determined by its own people. She highlighted Ethiopia’s role as a leading voice in African diplomacy and praised its BRICS membership as a sign of growing independence and global influence.
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