“The fiercest rivalry between the West and the rest of the world will continue to grow.

The contradictions between the recent allies in the anti-Russian bloc will also intensify.

In the future, a gradual change in the economic and energy structures in these countries is coming.

There will also be new reserve currencies,” he wrote.

At the same time, Medvedev expressed confidence that Russia would have to take its own special place in the new world, while the new rules of partnership and cooperation with friendly states would be the backbone in the world.

Earlier, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that almost half of the trade between Russia and China is already conducted in national currencies.

In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that by using the dollar as a weapon, the West had discredited the idea of ​​international financial reserves.