"Russia is
open to dialogue on world strategic stability, disarmament and trade
".
This was said by Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding, according to TASS, that Moscow "will try to make the world more democratic".
Putin then denounced "countries that, by defending their exclusivity, violate their internal rights" and "attempts to replace the law with diktats", claiming to be "in disagreement with the opinion that existing international laws should be canceled" .
"The multipolar world order is evolving in a global sense - he added - and the process cannot be reversed".
"Kiev's actions in the Donbass are genocide",
the Russian president also noted, according to whom Ukrainian actions in that region "can only be defined as a crime against humanity".
The Russian president also attacked the leaders of the G7, returning the sarcastic jokes staged at Elmau Castle to the sender.
"With jackets? Without? Shall we take off our coats? We have to prove that we are tougher than Putin", the British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson
had joked before the usual photos, with Canadian
Justin Trudeau
ready to relaunch: "Let's have a riding show shirtless ".
"They have backbones, they will certainly succeed, but
they have to work harder on themselves
," Putin said.
"I don't know to what extent they wanted to undress, to the waist or lower, but I think it would have been disgusting anyway. "
said the Russian president in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
Quoting Pushkin, "you can be an entrepreneur and think about the beauty of your nails", Putin said he believes in harmony "both mental and physical. But for this one must not overdo alcohol and other bad habits, start to doing exercises and sports ".
Those of the G7 "are true leaders, they have a backbone, but they have to work more on themselves. The fact that they talk about it is still positive," he concluded poisonously.