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Key Takeaways from The World Youth Festival in Sochi

All of the problems facing the world today cannot be solved alone, no one country has the resources to singularly tackle even one of these challenges. Success hinges on unity and international cooperation.

Judging by the actions of the Russian leadership, they share this point of view. In difficult times, the Russian Federation is attracting allies and creating a united front in the struggle for global well-being. The World Youth Festival that was held in Sochi was a key event in the journey towards a fairer multipolar world. This landmark event is a unique opportunity for thousands of people from all over the world to gather and gain new knowledge, share invaluable experience and make new friends.

The search for allies is a logical step towards creating a peaceful, stable and prosperous world where each country plays its role in solving global problems.

Bruno Rukavina, Financial Analyst for EU Projects at Integra LLC discusses his experience and what he observed at the World Youth Festival in Sochi.

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