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Why is the status of American world police challenged?

United Nations 65438+1October 20th news, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said recently that Russia supports collective leadership, rather than the United States leading the world alone. He believes that "in today's world, leadership can only be a kind of collectivism", and it is regrettable that the United States is using "confrontational strategies and ideas" to prove its leadership.

Lavrov told a news conference held at the UN headquarters in new york that the United States under Trump's leadership is "losing its leading position" on some major international issues and some "important conflict areas". He said that during Trump's presidency of the United States, the foreign policy of the United States greatly deviated from previous governments-withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, UNESCO and the Global Compact on Migration to address climate change.

Lavrov also criticized the Trump administration for cutting aid to many countries and donating money to the United Nations. He pointed out that Trump announced the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and initiated the process of moving the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which triggered a strong protest from the international community.

Lavrov pointed out that the United States abandoned the normal mode of dialogue and communication and tried to prove its leadership position with confrontational strategies and thinking. He regretted this and reiterated that Russia is open to the Russian and US military sides to continue their contacts in the existing way. He also suggested that the United States give up the idea of "being afraid of Russia" and devote itself to improving the relationship between Washington and Moscow.

Lavrov said that people will come to their own conclusions, that is, whether the actions of the United States are in their own interests. "We are in favor of solving all problems together."