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1 of September, 12:31

Matvienko: in the world there are attempts to diminish the role of the UN
The Federation Council speaker Valentina Matviyenko said that now have a place to be attempts to diminish the role of the UN, to make corrosion in the Charter of the organization, which is a universal tool for resolving international conflicts.

"Today, there are attempts to introduce corrosion in the UN Charter, to diminish the role of the UN security Council," - said Matvienko on Tuesday in the process of visiting one of the suburban schools.

She stressed that the Russian Federation is in favour of the United Nations was still the main universal institution for the resolution of international conflicts.

"extremely important that the international Commonwealth was aimed at preserving peace, security and stability," She said.

Speaking of entered against Russia sanctions, Matvienko said that the situation in Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea is just an excuse." The whole world is aware of, because it attempts to subdue the Russian Federation, to restrain its development, to set its own rules on international arena, " She added.

With Russia in a language you can't talk, neither the language of punishment, no threats, it's unprofessional, he said.

"Such punishment is illegal, they were not approved by the UN security Council," said She, calling them " private offer ".

Mironov admitted that punishment is unpleasant, but not only for us but also for Europe, where increasingly the wrong policies of Directors of the European countries on the Russian Federation.

in Russia the process of import substitution, as in agriculture and in industry, She said." Survive, survive, become stronger ", - said Matvienko. In her expressions, Today, the West has driven itself into a dead end and don't know how to get out of it.

"We are not disposed on a path of confrontation, in the world there is a big agenda, for example, the fight against crime and extremism, and without Russia to resolve these issues," concluded the Senator.

sections: Politics

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