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Tuesday 29 Sep 2015 - 11:59 Makkah mean time-16-12-1436
President Putin (Photo: from Internet)
New York (IINA) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that Russia will shortly convene a ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council to carry out a comprehensive analysis of threats in the Middle East, Russia Today (RT) reported.
Addressing the UN General Assembly on Monday, Putin said his country would use its present position as president of the Security Council to first hold a meeting to analyze threats in the Middle East and then try to bring together all forces that are opposed to extremists.
Putin stated that Russia proposes discussing whether it is possible to agree on a resolution aimed at coordinating the actions of all the forces that confront the Islamic State (IS) and other terrorist organizations. He stressed that this coordination should be based on the principles of the UN Charter.
The Russian leader expressed hope that the international community will be able to develop a comprehensive strategy of political stabilization as well as social and economic recovery of the Middle East.
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