Moscow: The global security environment is at its most fragile since the end of World War Two, according to Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). In remarks to Russia’s RIA news agency on Tuesday, Naryshkin described the world as undergoing a “qualitative transformation,” driven by intense competition among major powers to define the rules and norms of the 21st-century international order.

“This is a period of fierce struggle, where nations must exercise caution and seek compromise to avoid catastrophic conflict,” Naryshkin said. He highlighted the risks of miscalculation during periods of rapid geopolitical change, noting that similar historical transitions have previously sparked large-scale wars.

Naryshkin also reiterated Russia’s stance that Ukraine

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