Druzhba
Druzhba, meaning "friendship" in Russian, is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, particularly in the Soviet Union and its associated states. The concept of Druzhba is deeply rooted in the ideology of internationalism and solidarity, which were central to the Soviet Union's foreign policy. It was often used to describe the friendly relations and cooperation between the Soviet Union and other countries, particularly those in the Eastern Bloc and the Third World.
The term Druzhba was first introduced by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in the 1950s, as part of
Druzhba was also used to describe the friendly relations between the Soviet Union and other socialist countries,
In the context of the Cold War, Druzhba was used to describe the Soviet Union's efforts to
Despite its ideological underpinnings, Druzhba was also used in a more practical sense to describe the everyday
Today, the term Druzhba is less commonly used, but its legacy can still be seen in the