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RUSSIAN EXPERT ON SITUATION AROUND IRAQ, U.N. CRISIS
AND BIPOLAR WORLD
MOSCOW, May 15, 2003 /from a RIA Novosti correspondent/ -- The situation
around Iraq bespeaks not a crisis in the United Nations but a clash between the
interests of the USA and the interests of the overwhelming majority of the
world's countries, including the majority of the UN members, Andrei Granovsky,
the head of the International Organisations Department of the Russian Foreign
Ministry, told a RIA Novosti press conference.
According to his words, the world is becoming a "bipolar" place,
with the USA and its closest allies placed on the one pole and the overwhelming
majority of countries who refuse to accept this kind of world order on the
other.
"It is important to lead the UN out of this crisis, but this can only be
done with the support from the USA," said the diplomat. "Instead of
heading towards a conflict, it is necessary to have the USA back in the
collective security field based on the UN Charter." In the present-day
global world, the USA "is unable to tackle a whole series of important
tasks, including efforts to liquidate hunger, maintain peace, etc., despite its
military strength and political influence," Granovsky explained.
"Besides, the USA is eager to legitimise its unilateral actions some way or
another, but this can only be done through the UN and its Security
Council." He recalled that having performed its unilateral intervention in
Iraq, the USA was nevertheless back in the Security Council proposing a draft
resolution on the postwar settlement in Iraq.
"Good or bad, the UN is only one," stressed the diplomat. "It
is the only organisation uniting the majority of the world's countries, both
large and small, who all are on equal terms and have one voice each in the
General Assembly." Granovsky thinks the UN is a unique organisation. In his
opinion, it is wrong to say the UN has exhausted itself and might as well
delegate its powers to the G-8. "The decisions made by the G-8 concern only
the G-8, while the decisions made by the UN Security Council have a legally
binding character," he emphasised.
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