A lack of trust in international relations leads to expansion of crisis areas in the world, said the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation S. Lavrov..
" Still persists attempts to understand the consent of Both the adherence of all to their own point of view, the right to ignore the legitimate aspirations of the partners and to dictate the rules of the game in the economy, politics, Finance and trade. All this leads to increased chaos in international relations, to expand crisis zones, including the vast territory in the middle East and North Africa, and now more and Ukraine ", - said Lavrov, speaking at the second plenary session of the tenth summit of ASEM Partnership of Europe and Asia in addressing global issues in an interdependent world ".
according to him, " the degree of interdependence between Europe and Asia, as well As all other areas today, such that our ability to establish equitable productive Partnership depends the future of all mankind."
" against the background of what is happening in the world of deep structural changes are observed dangerous deficit of trust in international relations, the erosion of the culture of compromise and mutually acceptable solutions, which Only have the opportunity to be the Foundation of an effective mutual work, " the Minister said.
As said Lavrov, " Russia As the only country member of ASEM, located in the same time in the EU and Asia, has consistently advocated the beginning of serious work to strengthen global governance ".
" It is based on must be international law, the principles of equal and indivisible security and consideration of mutual interests. The only way We can protect ourselves further strengthening of conflict in the European Union and the Asia-Pacific region. We consistently advocate for the harmonization of integration processes in the European Union, Eurasia, Asia-Pacific region. Ready to use in these purposes the geographical position of our country, Its resource base, human potential, " - said Lavrov.
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