Δευτέρα 2 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

Full text of joint communique of Russian, Indian, Chinese foreign ministers' meeting

Full text of joint communique of Russian, 
Indian, Chinese foreign ministers' meeting


5. The Ministers recognized that the year 2015 marks the 70th anniversary
of the
founding of the United Nations and the victory in the Second World 
War, and paid tribute to all those who fought against Fascism and for
freedom. Russia, India and China affirmed the need to solemnly commemorate
those historic moments of great significance in human history and their
commitment to safeguarding a fair and equitable international order based on
the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, preventing war and conflict and
promoting the progress and development of mankind.
The Ministers welcomed the inclusion of the item of "Seventieth anniversary
of the end of the Second World War" in the agenda of the 69th session of the
UN General Assembly, and supported the United Nations and member states
to initiate and organize commemorative events.


6. The Ministers reiterated their strong commitment to the United Nations as a
universal multilateral organization entrusted with the mandate of helping the
world community maintain international peace and security, advance common
development and promote and protect human rights. The United Nations enjoys
universal membership and is at the very center of global governance and
multilateralism. The Ministers recalled the 2005 World Summit Outcome
Document. They reaffirmed the need for a comprehensive reform of the United
Nations, including its Security Council, with a view to making it more
representative and efficient, so that it could better respond to global challenges.
Foreign Ministers of China and Russia reiterated the importance they attached
to the status of India in international affairs and supported its aspiration to play
a greater role in the United Nations.

7. The Ministers reiterated their commitment to strengthening coordination and
cooperation in a joint effort to maintain lasting peace and stability in the Asia-
Pacific region, welcomed the 4th Summit of the Conference on Interaction and
Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and the Shanghai Declaration
adopted at the Summit. The Ministers pledged to work together to seek common,
comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security. They called for the
development of an open, inclusive, indivisible and transparent security and
cooperation architecture in the region on the basis of universally recognized
principles of international law. In this regard, they welcomed the continued
discussion on regional security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region under
the framework of the East Asia Summit.


8. The Ministers further underlined the necessity to strengthen coordination and
cooperation in various regional forums and organizations such as the ASEAN
Regional Forum (ARF), ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus),
Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) and Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD), so as to
contribute to maintaining regional peace and stability and to promote regional
development and prosperity. In this connection, they agreed to establish a trilateral
Russia-India-China consultation mechanism on Asia-Pacific affairs, with the first
meeting to be held at an early date.


9. Russia, India and China attached special importance to their cooperation
within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), regarding it as one of
the key instruments in promoting multilateral political, security, economic and
humanitarian interaction in the region. China and India shared the plans of
Russia's Chairmanship in the SCO in 2014-2015 and would support and
participate comprehensively in preparing the SCO Summit Meeting in Ufa in
July 2015. China and Russia welcomed India's application for full membership
of SCO and supported India to join the SCO after completing all necessary
negotiations and legal processes.