China News Agency, Moscow, September 20 (Tian Bing and Liu Jingyao) Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the ceremony of accepting credentials from foreign ambassadors on the 20th that the world order is changing and the world is moving towards multi-polarization.

  According to the Russian President's website, Putin accepted the credentials of newly arrived ambassadors to Russia from 24 countries and delivered a speech at the Alexander Hall of the Kremlin that day.

He pointed out that the entire structure of international relations is undergoing a fundamental transformation at an accelerated pace, and a more democratic and fair multi-polar world order system is actively taking shape.

But this objective development of multi-polarity has been thwarted by countries trying to maintain a hegemonic position in international affairs and to control everything.

This kind of world hegemony has existed for a long time, but it cannot always exist, "it is impossible".

  Putin said that the West is currently imposing sanctions on Russia, but they will eventually suffer the consequences.

In addition, the West restricts the supply of Russian energy, food and fertilizers to the world market, which affects some developing and poor countries.

  Putin stressed that Russia will continue to adhere to the sovereign line.

As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, Russia will further advance an international agenda aimed at unity, contribute to the quest for effective responses to today's many challenges and threats, and work to resolve serious regional conflicts.

This will be Russia's main position expressed at the 77th UN General Assembly.

  The TASS news agency reported that this is the first time a Russian president has attended a ceremony to present credentials to foreign ambassadors since Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine in February this year.

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