Russia advocates for equitable security without diktat or pressure — Putin
What to know about Russian Foreign Policy
President Vladimir Putin sent a greeting to participants of international socio-political hearings on Eurasian security. In the address, he advocated for an international security system based on equitable cooperation and legal norms rather than pressure or diktat.
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What happened
Russia consistently and persistently advocates for the creation of an international system of equitable and indivisible security without diktat or pressure, President Vladimir Putin stated in his greeting to participants in the international socio-political…
Why it matters
"Our country consistently and persistently advocates for the creation of an international system of equitable and indivisible security that would exclude methods of diktat and forceful pressure, and guarantee a peaceful, political and diplomatic resolution of…
Common ground
The Russian president also emphasized that such an international security system must create conditions for the development of truly mutually beneficial cooperation based on universally recognized and binding legal norms.
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President Vladimir Putin sent a greeting to participants of international socio-political hearings on Eurasian security. In the address, he advocated for an international security system based on equitable cooperation and legal norms rather than pressure or diktat.
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