All members of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) have this right, |
All members of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty have this right, |
And it is at least strange that, while talking about a certain 'pulling back', as he put it, on some of the democratic reforms in the Russian Federation, he tried to assert yet one more time the thought that democracy can only be copied from someone's model, |
Any ideas about a coercive, forceful solution to the issue are highly counter-productive and cannot be supported. |
As Russian society is becoming increasingly consolidated and as its economy grows, forces are emerging which, by mere inertia, view our country as an enemy... (But) we will not allow anyone to provoke us to adopt primitive anti-Western policies, |
At present, the WTO is trying to get from Russia concessions on different issues. |
Before we call any situation a threat, we need facts, especially in a region like the Middle East where so many things are happening. |
Besides the traditional bilateral cooperation in the trade and economic spheres, it is high time to think of joint projects on the markets of other countries involving our scientific-technical and financial potentials, |
Commodity turnover between our countries is growing, but we also want to develop investment cooperation. |
During the visit, the Russian delegation will discuss nuclear issues in an effort to find diplomatic solutions for the present situation. It is another opportunity to continue dialogue on Iranian nuclear dossier compiled by the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
Everything will be watched during the New Year's. |
I also think we have to stick to the text of the agreement. ... The most important thing is to see that the agreement is carried out. |
I am convinced the United States, as much as Russia, wants stability in the international relations and will achieve its goals on the basis of international law. |
I am sure the key role in the implementation of our goals will go to our business structures and their establishments in the face of commerce and trade chambers. It is important that we can do it now jointly using the mechanisms and potential of the Russian-Arab business council, which is actively supported by the Russian Foreign Ministry, |
I doubt we would accept (a proposal) taken behind our back and then presented to us as the only outcome possible. |