"The tools of colonialism have changed. [...] Now they are more sophisticated, in particular, the dominance of the dollar, the destruction of national identity, the restriction of the space to use one's own language, bribing elites, all sorts of sanctions, and so on, and so forth. The goal remains the same - the struggle for resources, the struggle for wealth in order to ensure the free flow of wealth from the regions of the global south, which has been developing much faster than the West over the past 20 years, respectively, to the West," Abramova said.
"In order to change this, firstly, we need to change the tools, as the global economical basis has already moved from the West to the South and East. As for the tools, it is quite difficult to change them, because the global West, if you can call it that, continues to use them successfully. The main tool, of course, is the dominance of the dollar, because, no matter what we say, most of the world's transactions continue to be carried out in this currency," she stressed.