Russian President Vladimir Putin UN2K Speech
Permanent Mission
of the Russian Federation
to the
United Nations
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PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
VLADIMIR V. PUTIN
ADDRESS TO THE MILLENNIUM SUMMIT
New York, September 6,2000
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This summit is
really the last one in this millennium. But it will go down
in history as the Millennium Summit by a different reason.
We and our predecessors have done much to fill in
this symbolic image with a profound meaning. The second half
of the century, its international constituent
unconditionally passed under the UN sign. The very fact of
existence of this organization was a guarantee from an
arbitrariness of hegemony, from right to absolute truth and
dictates.
When the United Nations was being
established many of the states represented here have simply
not been on the world map. But the norms of the
international behavior were being formed taking them also
into account. Today they are accepted by all and serve the
interests of the international community.
The
principal result is obvious. What seemed unattainable half a
century ago today has become the norm of international
relations. Respect for each other and the UN instruments
helped the countries and peoples to learn the art of a
dialogue and look for common decisions. Even global
confrontation could not impede a joint work in the extreme
crisis and even dead-end situations.
All that can be
called the "UN School" without any overstatement.
A
political term given to leaders is usually not so long. We
had luck to be born and live during the threshold epoch. We
were lucky to be called for by our peoples at the momentous
time. That is why a natural duty of a politician is to see
at least one step ahead.
We are bound to give a
chance to those who will come after us.
The twentieth
century will remain in history as a century of
contradictions. It has become an epoch of grandiose
achievements and terrible wars, a century of revolutionary
breakthroughs and profound disillusionments. But our
countries and peoples managed to draw off hatred. They
managed to overcome the Cold War with its global
confrontation.
That is an accomplishment of the
United Nations.
Preceding generations have left us a
unique organization as heritage. The United Nations have
learned to solve and it solves the most complicated world
problems. It is here where the international regime of human
rights — the most important characteristic of the modern
world was born. This universal instrument proved to be not
vulnerable to ideological speculations, and the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights has never been only a
declaration. Up to this day it definitely affects our lives.
We are convinced: we need to renovate and improve the
UN mechanisms. This is the imperative of our time. But no
reforms should make loose its fundamental
principles.
ENDS