The end of the Cold War put an end to ideological opposition, but the basis for arguments and geopolitical conflicts remained. All states have always
had and will continue to have their own diverse interests, while the course of world history has always been accompanied by competition between nations and their alliances. In my view, this is absolutely natural.The main thing is to ensure that this competition develops within the framework of fixed political, legal and moral norms and rules. Otherwise,
competition and conflicts of interest may lead to acute crises and dramatic
outbursts.We have seen this happen many times in the past. Today, unfortunately,
we have again come across similar situations. Attempts to promote a model of unilateral domination, as I have said on numerous occasions, have led to an imbalance
in the system of international law and global regulation, which means there is
a threat, and political, economic or military competition may get out of control.