“The collective West has brought the situation to the point that many leading politicians today are seriously talking about the possibility of the collapse of NATO, the European Union, failure and crisis in the economy, many talk about future problems, but, nevertheless, they continue to move in the same direction, calculating It’s unclear why,” Chepa explained.

At the same time, he emphasized that Russia is refusing the hegemony of one force.

“We are talking about multipolarity, about the need to create security in Europe,” added RT’s interlocutor.

In turn, Natalya Eremina, professor of the Department of European Studies of the Faculty of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University, said that

Russia has never set itself the task of “ruining someone.”

“Moreover, we had a strategy for building relations with the European Union, and, in general, we proposed to extend the road map, but the EU itself refused to do this. We see how a regional division is taking place within the EU... There are separate integration groups, and they take completely different positions on a very large number of issues,” the political scientist added.

In addition, Euroscepticism is now growing in many countries of the European Union, the analyst explained.

“And more and more countries, more and more citizens still question the ability of Brussels to solve the problems that exist, not to mention the fact that the national governments of the countries are not able to do this,” concluded Eremina.

Earlier, Kallas said that if the European Union collapses, it will be a victory for Russia.

According to her, Russia does not believe in the multilateralism of the EU and the ability of European countries to maintain unity.