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15 May 2017, 10:57

Putin: To eliminate conflicts in Eurasia, we need to abandon hostile rhetoric, mutual accusations

BEIJING, 15 May (BelTA) – In order to eliminate conflicts in Eurasia, we need to abandon hostile rhetoric, mutual accusations and rebukes, Russia President Vladimir Putin said at the opening of the One Belt, One Road international forum in Beijing on 14 May, BelTA has learned.

The Russian leader pointed out that regional conflicts and areas of smoldering disagreements still exist across Eurasia, which jeopardizes the development of different countries.

“In order to eliminate those conflicts, first of all, we need to abandon hostile rhetoric, mutual accusations and rebukes that only aggravate the situation. Altogether, none of the old approaches to conflict resolution should be used to solve modern problems. We need fresh and stereotype-free ideas,” Vladimir Putin stressed.

The Russian head of state believes that Eurasia can work out and propose a constructive and positive agenda on issues relating to security, improving relations between states, economic development, social change, better administration and the search for new forces capable of driving growth. “For the global community, we must be an example of a collective, innovative and constructive future based on justice, equality and respect for national sovereignty, international law and the unwavering principles of the United Nations,” Vladimir Putin said.

He added that desire and will alone are not enough to implement this agenda. Efficient tools for this type of cooperation are required. These can be created through integration, Vladimir Putin noted.

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