Russian President
Vladimir Putin is taking part in a plenary session of the Valdai International
Discussion Club in Sochi on Thursday.
The 12th annual meeting of the club, titled "Societies Between War and Peace: Overcoming the Logic of Conflict in Tomorrow's World" takes place of October 19-22 in the southern Russia's city of Sochi.
While speaking at Thursday's session, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed a number of international issues.
Nuclear weapons
"The advent of nuclear weapons has made it clear that there can be no winners in a global conflict. There could be only one outcome — guaranteed mutual destruction," Putin said during the annual Valdai International Discussion Club session.
"It turned out that the
mankind, in an attempt to create more destructive weapons, has made
a big war meaningless. By the way, the generation of world leaders
of the 50-60-70's and even 80's really considered the use of military
force to be an exceptional measure," the president added.
However, the restraining effect of nuclear weapons
has been devalued in today's world, he stressed.
"Some may even have gained an illusion that in case of a world conflict, one side may emerge victorious without irreversible, unacceptable, as experts say, consequences for the winner," Putin said.
Russia's leader stressed that the dialogue
on Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty should be continued, but the
United States' withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty has
made it difficult.
"Regarding the talks on strategic arms
reduction, the dialogue must be continued. However, the unilateral withdrawal
of the United States from the treaty, which is the cornerstone
in terms of the balance of forces of international
security, from the ABM Treaty, has put the entire system in a very,
very difficult situation," Putin said.
Iranian Nuclear Deal
"Today the Iranian nuclear problem has been solved.
As we have said, Iran poses no threat and has never posed any," Vladimir
Putin said.
The fundamental basis of the modern international
security — the ABM Treaty — has been destroyed under the pretext
of the nuclear missile threat from Iran, Putin told reporters.
"The reason, which has apparently urged our US
partners to create a missile defense system, has disappeared," he
added.
Iran's alleged threat was an attempt to mislead the
world and tip the balance of world powers, Russia's President stated.
It's extremely dangerous to impose one's will
on geopolitical rivals and allies with Iran being an apt example,
Putin stressed.
International relations
While discussing political, military and economic
competition in the world, the Russian president stressed they must be
in line with moral norms and rules.
"It is crucial that this competition must be
within the framework of certain political, legal, moral norms and
rules.
Otherwise the collision of interests is fraught with deep
crises and dramatic failures," Putin said.
"The global information space is being shaken
by the wars today, so to speak. The only correct view and
interpretation of events is aggressively being imposed, certain facts are
being falsified or ignored. We have all become accustomed
to labeling and creation of an image of the enemy," Putin said the session of the annual Valdai International Discussion Club.
to labeling and creation of an image of the enemy," Putin said the session of the annual Valdai International Discussion Club.
Russia and NATO
Russia is not concerned about the promotion of
"democracy" near its borders, but by NATO's military
buildup near them, Vladimir Putin said.
"All this, in my opinion, causes our
legitimate concern and, of course, we need to work on this. We
are prepared, in spite of all the difficulties; ready [to work]
on the same acute issue of the missile defense system beginning
with today," Putin noted.
According to him, not "democratic values"
approaching Russia's frontiers worry Moscow, but the Alliance's military
infrastructure's advance.
Russia, following the example of Washington
toward Moscow could speak of the need to democratize the United
States, however such a move is at least impolite, Putin said.
"Is it possible to imagine that we would
introduce an aim of the US democratization in our domestic law? It is
at least impolite," he elaborated.
According to him, it is difficult to agree with claims
that the United States is not seeking to change Russia's political system
if the US legislation has a direct reference to a stated goal
of democratizing our country.
Military Force as Tool of International
Politics
Military force remains and will continue to be a
tool of international politics, Vladimir Putin noted.
"Military force, of course, remains and will
undoubtedly continue to be a tool of international politics
for a long time," he said.
The Russian leader added that the question remained whether
the force will be used "only when all other means are exhausted, when it
is necessary to withstand common threats."
Sanctions
"The United States is using bogus excuses,
punishing severely everyone who dared to violate US unilateral sanctions.
You know, this is probably not Russia's business but as we are taking part
in a discussion club, then I will ask you a question: Is it the way
to treat allies? No this is the way to punish vassals that dared
to act on their own, they are punished for bad behavior,"
Putin said.
He added that European companies are suffering
from such measures
Ukrainian Crisis
According to Vladimir Putin, the current situation
in Ukraine is dangerous for Russia but it was not Moscow who
created this crisis.
"It certainly poses threat to us, but was
it us who created this situation? Russia's position is that we… we accept any
choice [of Ukrainian people] but we are against this kind
of power change, it is bad for any country in the world and for a
former Soviet state it is totally unacceptable," Putin said at the
Valdai International Discussion Club.
Europe's Migrant Crisis
Uncontrolled migration processes lead to the rise
in nationalism and intolerance, permanent conflicts in the society,
Russian President noted.
"A shocking, mass, uncontrolled collision
of lifestyles may lead to the rise in nationalism and
intolerance, emergence of a permanent in the society," Putin
said.
Economic Blocs
Non-transparent economic blocs economic blocs operating
in secrecy lay grounds for future conflicts, Vladimir
Putin stressed.
"Establishment of economic blocs by means
of imposing conditions, will undoubtedly fail to make the world safer
and will only plant time bombs in the soil for future
conflicts," Putin said at the Valdai International Discussion Club.
He added that it was necessary to "search
for ways out and compromises, as only compromises can create a
long-term system of relations in any sphere, including economy."
The ISIL threat
The capture of Iraq's capital Baghdad or Syria's
capital Damascus would give the Islamic State group a springboard
for global expansion, Vladimir Putin said.
"Just think about it, in case of the
capture of Damascus or Baghdad, the terrorists would practically gain the
status of an official authority," he elaborated.
"The international community should realize who
we're dealing with. An enemy, in fact, of civilization, humanity and
world culture," Putin added.
A clear distinction is needed between Islam and
lies and hatred that terrorists spread under the guise of religion,
he added.
"We need to clearly draw the line
between lies and hatred spread by the militants under the guise
of Islam and true Islam, with its values of peace, family, good
deeds, helping neighbors and respect for traditions," Putin said.
Russia's President stressed that Iraq and Syria must be freed from terrorists, these groups cannot be allowed to expand to other regions.
"What we think needs to be done
to support the long-term settlement in the region is social,
economic, and political revival. And ensuring, above all, that Syria and
Iraq are freed from terrorists, and that these are prevented
from moving their activity to other regions," Putin said
at the Valdai International Discussion Club.
In order to achieve this, all forces, including the
two countries' government armies, as well as Kurdish militia and
various opposition groups, must unite in the fight against terrorism,
the president said.
Syrian Crisis
Turning to the issue of Syrian settlement,
Putin stated that it is "clear that a military victory will not itself
solve all problems, but it will create conditions for the main thing:
the start of a political process."
Russia's President noted that Washington's goal
in Syria is to overthrow the country's president Bashar Assad,
while
Russia aims to help Damascus in its fight against terrorism.
"The US goal is to get rid of Assad.
Probably so. Our goal is to defeat terrorism, fight terror, help President
Assad defeat terror, thus creating conditions for the start, and, I hope,
successful conclusion of the political settlement process. I believe this
is the only right way," Putin said at the Valdai International
Discussion Club.
The president noted that Syria is in need
of large-scale financial and humanitarian aid to "heal the wounds
of war," calling to begin work on creating roadmaps
for the revival of the region and its infrastructure.
"Now it is necessary not to undermine,
but to revive and strengthen public institutions in conflict
zones," Russia's leader said.
Russia's leader urged to separate terror threat
from internal political problems in Syria.
"Of course, we believe that the Syrian conflict is
not only about fight against terrorists and terror aggression, even
though this terror aggression is evident and terrorists just want to take
advantage of problems inside Syria. And one should separate terror
threat from internal political problems," he said.
"The Syrian leadership must establish a working
contact with those opposition forces that are ready for this
dialogue. And as I understood from my meeting with President
[Bashar] Assad, he is ready for this dialogue," Putin added.
Russia in Syria
Russia's operation in Syria is carried out in
accordance with international law, Vladimir Putin said, expressing hope
that the airstrikes will have a positive impact and help create conditions
for political settlement.
"After a request for support by Syria's
official authorities, we made a decision to begin a military operation
in this country. Once again I underline: it is completely legitimate. It's
sole purpose is to promote peace," he said.
The president added that he hopes Russian airstrikes
will have "a positive impact on the situation" and help Damascus
"create conditions for further action in regard
to political settlement."
Russia is being criticized for conducting
airstrikes in Syria, but these critics never say which targets we
must and must not hit, Russia's leader said.
"We are being criticized for allegedly hitting
wrong targets. Tell us which targets are correct, if you know. But they keep
silence. Tell us which targets we must not hit — they also refuse
to," Putin said at the Valdai International Discussion Club.
Coordination of Anti-ISIL Operations
According to Russia's President, Moscow and the
West may soon begin exchanging information on the exact locations and
movement of militants as part of an anti-terrorist operation
in Syria.
"We see that in the framework of the
anti-terrorism operation, gradually, though not as fast or actively
as we would like, contacts are improving between defense departments,"
Putin said.
Putin also stressed the importance of the
Russian-US deal on flight safety in Syria, which was recently signed
by the two countries.
"We are also close to beginning exchange
of information with our Western colleagues on the positions and
movements of militants," he added.
The Valdai Club, established in 2004, aims
to promote dialogue between the Russian and the international
intellectual elite, and to foster independent, unbiased scientific
analysis of political, economic and social events in Russia and the
rest of the world.
Source: Sputnik News 22-10-2015