KEY POINTS
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin slammed the West again on Wednesday, saying sanctions imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine are a "danger" to the whole world.
  • Putin said the current global geopolitical crisis had been precipitated by the "slipping dominance" of the U.S. in global politics and economics.
  • He said the West had been reluctant to recognize "irreversible tectonic shifts" in international relations, particularly a pivot east.
  • U.S. President Joe Biden has called Putin a "war criminal."

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday accused the U.S. of wanting to maintain a "dictatorship" over global affairs at the expense of Europe and the rest of the world.

Putin slammed the West repeatedly during a speech before business leaders gathered in far eastern Russia, saying sanctions imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine were a "danger" to the whole world and left Europe worse off.