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MOSCOW, July 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Russia will support any
option of reforming the United Nations' Security Council approved by consensus
and not reducing it to a mere debate club, Russian President Vladimir Putin
stated in the resort city of Svetlogorsk near Kaliningrad on Sunday.
"Russia can accept any reasonable option that will
have support from the maximum number of states. The main thing for us is that
the debate on the reform would not split the organization, provoke conflicts and
misunderstanding or transform the Security Council into a mere debate club
incapable of making any decisions on any pressing issues," Putin said at a news
conference in Kaliningrad following the talks with the leaders of France and
Germany.
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| Russian President Vladimir Putin
(R), German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L) and French President Jacques
Chirac drink coffee in
Svetlogorsk. | He said
that the fundamental approaches of Russia, France and Germany to the UN reform
coincide.
"Russia will continue supporting Germany as candidate
to the seat of permanent member of the UN Security Council," Putin said.
In his turn French President Jacques Chirac, also
standing for Germany as a potential permanent UN Security Council member, said
"countries that are contributing heavily to UN affairs should get a
corresponding seat on the Security Council."
Putin voiced confidence that Russia and the European
Union are "moving in the right direction" in their relations, saying the current
changes in Russia and Europe will have a positive effect on the future of both
sides.
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| Russian President Vladimir Putin
(C), German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L) and French President Jacques
Chirac pose for a picture in Svetlogorsk, some 40 km from
Kaliningrad. |
Speaking of the effectiveness of the troika of
Russia, France and Germany, Putin said that the three countries "are absolutely
convinced that we are doing a very necessary and useful thing both for our own
three nations and for the rest of Europe and the world."
He said Russia's relations with France and Germany
may serve asan example of successful and constructive interaction.
Chirac meanwhile expressed hope that a decision on
the non-proliferation in Iran will be made in the spirit of normal relations
with the EU Troika.
At the press conference Putin also suggested making
the subject of energy security a priority during Russia's chairmanship in G8 in
2006.
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, for his part,
voiced hope that before the G8 summit in 2006 Russia will complete documents on
international energy cooperation.
He also expressed hope for very close relations
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