/ world today news/ “I am not a supporter of what Russia has done in Crimea, but I am not indifferent to what the West is doing. Russia can be anything, but it is a force, a factor that we have to reckon with.” This was stated by Ahmed Dogan in his welcoming speech to his guests at the birthday, which the honorary chairman of the DPS celebrated on March 29, writes 24rodopi.com.
Dogan followed tradition and for his 64th birthday gathered close friends and activists of the party at the DPS residence. He emphasized his concerns that “the world is not going well”.
“Colleagues, those of you who read and follow, if you have noticed, the largest buyer of oil, China, insists that payment be made in yuan, not dollars,” Dogan pointed out, recalling that China holds the largest part of the US foreign debt.
In his emphasis on the new realignment of world powers, the Honorary Chairman noted that “Europe is looking for its place, Europe is not that strong.”
He also spoke about the new role played by Russia, Venezuela, Iran, and China: “This thing that is happening worries me, the world is not getting better, it is getting worse.”
On the topic of Turkey, he said: “I don’t like the things that are happening in our neighbor!”.
Regarding the role of the DPS in Bulgaria, he emphasized that the party is a guarantor of security: “I am a peaceful person by nature, but if someone attacks me, I will fight back.”
Finally, he wished his guests: “Enjoy life, live it!”
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