The Russian Foreign Policy in 2020
- In 2020,Russia’s foreign policy focused on making better use of the potential for international cooperation in the interests of protecting national security, promoting the country’s socio economic development and encouraging approaches to current global and regional problems that meet the interests of Russia.
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- Russia proposed a positive unifying agenda in the name of global stability and predictability and stronger central role of the UN as the main coordinating agency of international politics.
- Russia urged its partners to stop playing zero sum games and to abandon double standards in favour of an open and honest dialogue.
- Seeking to start a serious and frank discussion on the principles of interstate interaction and ways to address a cute current problems,
- President of Russia Vladimir Putin put forth an initiative of holding a summit meeting of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, which they supported in principle and which the international community welcomed.
- Activities within the framework of the Russian
- initiative for creating a Greater Eurasian Partnership have reached a new level: the Joint Commission on implementing the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation between the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the People’s Republic of China held its first meeting, and the updated programme of cooperation between the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and ASEAN until 2025
has been approved. - The Greater Eurasia concept was supported in the final documents of the SCO heads of state and government meetings.
- Russian-Indian dialogue was very productive, including within multilateral formats.
- In February, India hosted a meeting of the Russian-Indian Defence Industry Conference, and in September, the Indra Navy-20 joint naval manoeuvres


