St. PETERSBURG, June 30 Talk about the fading of international law is exaggerated, although certain adjustments will be required, said Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. Speaking at the plenary session of the X St. system of public relations unstable and much less legal». penetrated deeply into the plane of jurisprudence, introducing double standards of interpretation of the basic rules of law. As an example, he cited «the frenzied desire of individual states to subordinate the law to the service of the selfish interests of Western, primarily Anglo-Saxon ideology, the aggressive promotion of the global scenario of a unipolar world,» which was accompanied by a disdainful violation of the meaning of traditional legal postulates. «Obviously … that the talk about the fading of international law as the foundation for the stability of international relations are clearly exaggerated. Although it is also clear that certain adjustments in both public and private law will be required,» Medvedev said. At the same time, he stressed that they cannot be subordinated to the interests of one country or even a group of countries. «This can only be a universal solution of the international community. Otherwise, it will only exacerbate the tectonic fault in understanding the future on our planet,» he concluded.12:39Medvedev announced the formation of a new multipolar systems in the world