Russian dictator Putin does not stop trying to create an anti-Western coalition.

For this purpose, he approved a new concept of foreign policy of the Russian Federation.

This was reported

by analysts

of the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

According to the Institute, the new concept portrays the West as an anti-Russian and international destabilizing force.

Russia believes that a hybrid war is underway against the Kremlin by the USA and its "satellites".

In this concept, Russia is presented as a country that wants to create a multipolar world order, and for this, Russia's foreign policy tasks are defined.

According to analysts, the head of the Kremlin tried to use the meetings with the head of China, Xi Jinping, to try to rally the rest of the world against the West.

However, the results of the meeting indicate the opposite.

"Putin used meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 20-22 to step up efforts to rhetorically rally the rest of the world against the West, and the new document is likely to support the Kremlin's efforts to step up non-alignment proposals to form a more coherent anti-Western bloc." the message says.

Leading a double-deal, Chinese leader Xi refused to bring China into the geopolitical conflict that Putin envisioned with the West.

The ISW also claims that the Kremlin released a new foreign policy concept on the eve of its presidency of the UN Security Council in order to create informational conditions for future efforts in the Organization aimed at forming an anti-Western coalition.