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3 of October, 15:20

The leadership of the Russian Federation expressed hope that discussions in the UN security Council without preconceived tantrums
Press Secretary of the head of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin hopes for a UN discussion in traditionally good tone without slipping into hysteria biased, but also said that the Russian Federation will continue to use its influence in the UN security Council to resolve crises.
"We know that the agenda is full of issues that are absolutely urgent, and, of course, Russia will continue to use its influence and important tools of international policy like the UN Security Council to continue international efforts to resolve those crises that dominate the whole agenda" ? Peskov said, Answering the question about expectations of Kremlin in connection with the Russian presidency in the UN Security Council, RIA " Novosti ".



Answering the question of whether to expect the leadership of the Russian Federation change of rhetoric towards Russia in connection with the presidency of the Security Council, Peskov said: "discussions in the Security Council however will continue, and another thing that I would like to wait for that the discussions will be conducted in line with diplomatic traditions and the traditions of good taste, without preconceived national hysteria ". The choice of the state President SAT among the fifteen members of the Council is held in alphabetical order. The presidency of the security Council ? UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and Security, ? lasts one month. Russia October 1, becomes Chairman of the UN security Council resolution. The UN security Council consists of fifteen countries: 5 permanent and 10 non-permanent members elected for 2 years. At this time sit in the security Council Angola, Venezuela, Egypt, Spain, Malaysia, New Zealand, Senegal, Ukraine, Uruguay, Japan. The permanent members of the Council are Britain, China, Russia, USA and France. In September the UN security Council was chaired by New Zealand. Russia, for its part, November 1, will give the post to Senegal.

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