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Russia is related to the Global South as it actively engages with these nations through bilateral summits [1] and collaborates on critical issues like economic development and food security [2]. Furthermore, Russia jointly advocates for the interests of the Global South at the United Nations [3] and seeks to expand its security initiatives by cooperating with these countries on global governance [4].

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China's Global Security Initiative and Russia's Eurasian Security ... valdaiclub.com Valdai Club 4 facts
claimChina and Russia have held bilateral summits with African states in recent years to leverage the role of Global South countries in their respective foreign policies.
claimChina and Russia can jointly advocate for the interests of the Global South at the United Nations to encourage more nations to join their respective security initiatives.
claimChina and Russia can expand the international influence of their security initiatives by cooperating with Global South countries on climate change, strengthening international security governance in artificial intelligence, and upholding the international order of outer space based on international law.
claimChina and Russia can collaborate on issues vital to the stability of the Global South, specifically economic development, food security, energy supply, and climate change.
How the war in Ukraine changed Russia's global standing | Brookings brookings.edu Brookings Institution 2 facts
claimThree years after the invasion of Ukraine began, Russia has increased its influence in parts of the Global South and formed alliances with China, Iran, and North Korea, all of which share a commitment to a “post-Western” order.
claimMany countries in the Global South are receptive to Russia's anti-imperialist narrative while simultaneously recognizing that Western countries offer greater economic benefits than Russia.
Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org RAND Corporation 1 fact
claimGlobal South nations, primarily in Africa, Latin America, and Asia, have reacted with ambivalence toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with their hesitance to join economic sanctions or restrict trade with Moscow blunting the full force of Western sanctions.