The imperatives of the UN Charter are in demand today more than ever, says Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Moscow, January 15 (Xinhua) — The imperatives enshrined in the UN Charter remain more relevant than ever, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated Thursday at the presentation of credentials by new ambassadors.

"The imperatives of this fundamental document, such as equality, respect for sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and dispute resolution through dialogue, are in demand now more than ever," the Russian leader said, emphasizing that Russia supports strengthening the UN's central role in global affairs.

"Russia supports strengthening the key, central role of the United Nations in global affairs, which celebrated its anniversary last year," the Russian president said, recalling that 80 years ago, the organization's charter established the fundamental rules and principles of international relations.

“Eight decades ago, our fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers, having won World War II, were able to unite, find a balance of interests, and agree on the fundamental rules and principles of international relations, and they enshrined them in the UN Charter in their entirety, in the fullness of their interconnectedness,” Vladimir Putin emphasized. –0–

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