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.World Policy Conference disappointed with situation in flashpoints.
RABAT, October 18 (Itar-Tass) -- The World Policy Conference in the
Moroccan city of Marrakech discussed global management that constitutes "a
quite interesting tendency of current international policy," chairman of
the State Duma Committee for Foreign Affairs Konstantin Kosachev told
Itar-Tass on Sunday. He is participating in the conference.
"Today more and more diplomats, political scientists and experts
realize that the world based on a one-polar model, closed regional groups
does not ensure security either in economic or military or humanitarian
dimensions," the lawmaker said. To find cardinal solutions to these
problems "absolutely new approaches are needed to be probably realized in
the 20 Group and the 77 Group, through a reform in the U.N. and the U.N.
Security Council, but absolutely clear not through the structures that had
been formed in the Cold War era and still exist," he went on to say. "This
idea prevailed at the Marrakech conference and, to my mind, this is a very
serious qualitative turn in the mind of leading world politicians,"
Kosachev pointed out.
The World Policy Conference "expressed common disappointment with the
fact how the world reacted or rather failed to react to the global
economic crisis, and with the development of the situation in the world
flashpoints, particularly the Middle East, Afghanistan, the Korean
Peninsula or the relations between India and Pakistan," he remarked.
"The euphoria over the end to the Cold War resulting in the spread of mechanisms and recipes tested in the Western hemisphere to the East has passed. It is obvious that all attempts at spreading democracy on the Greater Middle East and other regions in the world deadlocked, these attempts frequently trigger backward processes, which backfire in Europe and on the American continent.
The comprehension of this fact has become clearer than it was 3-5 years ago," Kosachev underlined.
Moroccan city of Marrakech discussed global management that constitutes "a
quite interesting tendency of current international policy," chairman of
the State Duma Committee for Foreign Affairs Konstantin Kosachev told
Itar-Tass on Sunday. He is participating in the conference.
"Today more and more diplomats, political scientists and experts
realize that the world based on a one-polar model, closed regional groups
does not ensure security either in economic or military or humanitarian
dimensions," the lawmaker said. To find cardinal solutions to these
problems "absolutely new approaches are needed to be probably realized in
the 20 Group and the 77 Group, through a reform in the U.N. and the U.N.
Security Council, but absolutely clear not through the structures that had
been formed in the Cold War era and still exist," he went on to say. "This
idea prevailed at the Marrakech conference and, to my mind, this is a very
serious qualitative turn in the mind of leading world politicians,"
Kosachev pointed out.
The World Policy Conference "expressed common disappointment with the
fact how the world reacted or rather failed to react to the global
economic crisis, and with the development of the situation in the world
flashpoints, particularly the Middle East, Afghanistan, the Korean
Peninsula or the relations between India and Pakistan," he remarked.
"The euphoria over the end to the Cold War resulting in the spread of mechanisms and recipes tested in the Western hemisphere to the East has passed. It is obvious that all attempts at spreading democracy on the Greater Middle East and other regions in the world deadlocked, these attempts frequently trigger backward processes, which backfire in Europe and on the American continent.
The comprehension of this fact has become clearer than it was 3-5 years ago," Kosachev underlined.