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14 of March, 15:02

Shoigu: in the system of global security has been destructive changes
The events of the past year showed that in the system of global security has been destructive changes, the mechanisms for the settlement of international issues began to falter, said the head of the Ministry of defense General of the army Sergei Shoigu.
His words are in the official brochure for the 4th Metropolitan conference on international security, reports a news Agency." Last year's events showed severe destructive changes in the system of global security. Developed over many years, the mechanisms for the settlement of international issues began to falter, " said the head of the Russian Ministry of defense. According to Shoigu, the " obvious and the crisis of confidence, badly affecting, and among them, the cooperation in the military area "." It seems that it is military agencies could take the lead in finding ways to create a reliable safety net, strong safeguards to maintain international peace and stability, " given in the document words Shoigu. The head of the Ministry of defence drew attention that the Russian defense Ministry hopes that " pragmatic open discussion at the Metropolitan conference will approach to identify possible mechanisms of interaction in this area." 4-th Moscow conference on international security will be held on April 16-17. It invited the Ministers of defense and the delegation of the military departments in nearly 80 countries. The defense Ministers of the fifteen countries have already given their consent. For example, According to the Deputy head of the Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation Anatoly Antonov, invitations were sent to all NATO member States and the leadership of the Alliance of the Commonwealth, to the same number of countries have already confirmed his intention to participate. At the same time Ukraine was not invited to the conference, not to "sharpen up to a limit situation" at the event, said Antonov.


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