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THE FOREIGN
POLICY CONCEPT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION:
31/07/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 31
July 2008 -- The following is the full-text of the
Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation, approved by the President of
the Russian Federation on 28 June 2008 and distributed by the Russian
Federation Mission to the UN to members of the United Nations press corps:
I.
General provisions
The
Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as
"the Concept") is a system of views on the content, principles and
main areas of the foreign policy activities of Russia.
This
Concept shall supplement and develop the provisions of the Foreign Policy
Concept of the Russian Federation, approved by the President of the Russian
Federation on 28June 2000.
This
Concept shall be based on the Constitution of the Russian Federation, Federal
Laws, generally recognized principles and norms of international law,
international treaties of the Russian Federation, instruments of the Russian
Federation governing the activities of the state authorities of the Russian
Federation in the area of foreign policy, as well as the Concept of National
Security of the Russian Federation, Military Doctrine of the Russian
Federation and other relevant documents.
International
developments in the field of international relations in the beginning of the
21stcentury and strengthening of Russia have required reassessment of the
overall situation around Russia, rethinking of the priorities of the Russian
foreign policy with due account for the increased role of the country in
international affairs, its greater responsibility for global developments and
related possibilities to participate in the implementation of the international
agenda, as well as in its development. As regards the international situation,
along with a positive trend, i.e. the strengthening of the positions of the
Russian Federation in international affairs, negative trends emerged that are to
be considered in conducting foreign policy of Russia in specific areas.
In accordance with the
uppermost priority of the national security policy, i.e. protection of interests
of the individual, society and the state, main foreign policy efforts should
focus on achieving the following chief objectives:
to ensure national
security, to preserve and strengthen its sovereignty and territorial integrity,
to achieve strong positions of authority in the world community that best meet
the interests of the Russian Federation as one of influential centers in the
modern world, and which are necessary for the growth of its political, economic,
intellectual and spiritual potential;
to create favorable
external conditions for the modernization of Russia, transformation of its
economy along innovation lines, enhancement of the living standards,
consolidation of society, strengthening of the foundations of the constitutional
system, rule of law and democratic institutions, realization of human rights and
freedoms and, as a consequence, ensuring competitiveness of the country in a
globalizing world;
to influence global
processes to ensure formation of a just and democratic world order, based on
collectiveness in finding solutions to international problems and supremacy of
international law, first of all provisions of the UN Charter, as well as
relations of equal partnership among States with a central and coordinating role
of the UN as the key organization governing international relations and
possessing a unique legitimacy;
to promote good
neighborly relations with bordering States, to assist in eliminating the
existing hotbeds of tension and conflicts in the regions adjacent to the Russian
Federation and other areas of the world and to prevent emergence of the new
ones;
to search for agreement
and coinciding interests with other States and international associations in the
process of finding solutions to the tasks according to Russia's national
priorities, to establish, on that basis, a system of bilateral and multilateral
partnerships aimed to ensure stability of the international position of the
country in the face of international foreign policy volatility;
to provide
comprehensive protection of rights and legitimate interests of Russian citizens
and compatriots abroad;
to promote an objective
image of the Russian Federation globally as a democratic state committed to a
socially oriented market economy and an independent foreign policy;
to promote and
propagate, in foreign States, the Russian language and Russian peoples' culture
constituting a unique contribution to cultural and civilizational diversity of
the contemporary world and to the development of an intercivilizational
partnership.
II. The modern world
and the foreign policy of the Russian Federation
The modern world is
going through fundamental and dynamic changes that profoundly affect the
interests of the Russian Federation and its citizens. Anew Russia, basing on a
solid foundation of its national interests, has now acquired a full-fledged role
in global affairs.
Differences between
domestic and external means of ensuring national interests and security are
gradually disappearing.
In this context, our
foreign policy becomes one of major instruments of the steady national
development and of ensuring its competitiveness in a globalizing world.
Russia, being a
permanent member of the UN Security Council, participant in the G8 and other
authoritative international and regional organizations, intergovernmental
dialogue and cooperation mechanisms, and as a country possessing a major
potential and significant resources in all spheres of human activities,
vigorously developing relations with leading States and associations throughout
the world and integrating consistently into the world economy and politics,
exerts a substantial influence upon the development of a new architecture of
international relations.
Drastic transformation
of international relations, the end of ideological confrontation and steady
overcoming of the Cold War legacy and its prejudices and stereotypes, the
strengthening of Russia and its international position have all contributed to
significant enhancement of global cooperation. The threat of a full-scale war,
including a nuclear one, has been diminished.
Today, traditional
cumbersome military and political alliances can no longer provide for
counteracting the whole range of modern challenges and threats which are
transnational in their nature. Bloc approaches to international problems are
being replaced by a network diplomacy based on flexible forms of participation
in international structures for the search of joint solutions to common tasks.
Together with the
military power of States, economic, scientific and technological, environmental,
demographic and informational factors are coming to the fore as major factors of
influence of a state on international affairs. Of increasing influence are: the
level of protection of interests of the individual, as well as those of society
and the state; spiritual and intellectual development of citizens; improved
wellbeing of people; balance of educational, scientific and production
resources; general level of investments in human capital; efficient use of
mechanisms governing global markets of goods and services, diversified economic
relations; comparative advantages of States in integration processes. Economic
interdependence of States is becoming one of key factors of international
stability. Prerequisites are being created for building a more stable and crisis
resistant world order.
At the same time, new
challenges and threats (first of all, international terrorism, narcotraffic,
organized crime, spread of weapons of mass destruction and means of their
delivery, regional conflicts, demographic problems, global poverty, including
energy poverty, as well as illegal migration and climate change) are global
problems that require adequate response of the entire international community
and solidarity efforts to overcome them. The ecological factor is playing an
increasingly important role, the problem of prevention of and counteracting
infectious diseases is becoming evermore urgent. The complex nature of
challenges facing the international community requires development of a balanced
strategy of their solution, based on the interrelationship of issues of
security, social and economic development and human rights protection.
The contradictory
trends determining the current state of international relations are a result of
the transitional period in their development. Those trends are reflecting
differences in understanding of a genuine meaning and consequences of the end of
the Cold War. It is for the first time in the contemporary history that global
competition is acquiring a civilizational dimension which suggests competition
between different value systems and development models within the framework of
universal democratic and market economy principles.
As the constraints of
the bipolar confrontation are being overcome, the cultural and civilizational
diversity of the modern world is increasingly in evidence. A religious factor in
shaping the system of contemporary international relations is growing, inter
alia, as regards its moral foundation. This problem cannot be resolved without a
common denominator that has always existed in major world religions.
The reaction to the
prospect of loss by the historic West of its monopoly in global processes finds
its expression, in particular, in the continued political and psychological
policy of "containing" Russia, including the use of a selective
approach to history, for those purposes, first of all as regards the World War
Two and the postwar period.
The need for the
international community to develop a common vision of our era is becoming
evermore urgent, which could only be achieved through open and honest
substantive discussions of the problems confronting the mankind. What is needed
is to provide favorable conditions for scientists to carry out their
professional work with a view to establishing the historical truth and
preventing historical issues from becoming an instrument of practical policy.
The unilateral action
strategy leads to destabilization of international situation, provokes tensions
and arms race, exacerbates interstate differences, stirs up ethnic and religious
strife, endangers security of other States and fuels tensions in
intercivilizational relations. Coercive measures with the use of military force
in circumvention of the UN Charter and Security Council cannot overcome deep
social, economic, ethnic and other differences underlying conflicts, undermines
the basic principles of international law and leads to enlargement of conflict
space, including in the geopolitical area around Russia.
The UN is to play a
fundamental role in developing full-fledged intercivilizational dialogue aimed
at reaching agreement between representatives of various religions, confessions
and cultures.
Russia will continue to
seek the strengthening of principles of multilateralism in international
affairs, development of an architecture of international relations that would be
based on the recognition by the international community of the principles of
security indivisibility in the modern world and would reflect its diversity.
The interests of Russia
are directly connected to other global tendencies, inter alia:
globalization of the
world economy. This trend along with complementary opportunities for social and
economic progress and development of human contacts, is fraught with new
dangers, especially for weak economies. The threat of largescale financial and
economic crises is growing, as well as development imbalances in various regions
of the world which are a result of unequal starting positions and domestic
potentials to respond to the modernization challenges. The globalization process
confronts the increasing desire of individual States to protect their economic
sovereignty, and such kind of protectionism often acquires the forms of economic
nationalism when pragmatic interests are substituted with political
considerations. The cultural identity of the overwhelming majority of countries
and peoples suffers the increasing onslaught of globalization;
growing role, due to
objective factors, of multilateral diplomacy, international institutions and
mechanisms in global policy and economy, as a result of growing interdependence
of States and the need to make global development more manageable;
enhanced economic
potential of the emerging global growth centers, inter alia, as a result of a
more equal distribution of development resources due to liberalization of global
markets. The economic growth in those countries and regions converts into their
political influence, the trend to a polycentric world order growing further;
development of regional
and sub-regional integration in the area of the Community of Independent States
(CIS), in the Euro-Atlantic and Asia-Pacific regions, in Africa and Latin
America. Integration associations are acquiring an ever-growing importance in
the global economy and emerge as a major factor of regional and subregional
security, including peacemaking activities;
military and political
rivalry of regional powers; growing separatism, ethno national and religious
extremism. Integration processes, including in the Euro-Atlantic region, are
often of selective and restrictive nature. Attempts to lower the role of a
sovereign state as a fundamental element of international relations and to
divide States into categories with different rights and responsibilities, are
fraught with undermining the international rule of law and arbitrary
interference in internal affairs of sovereign States;
ignoring by individual
States and their groups of major principles of international law. Russia
advocates full universality of the generally recognized norms of international
law both in their understanding and application.
Strengthening of
international position of Russia and solution of the tasks related to the
establishment of equal mutually beneficial partnerships with all countries,
successful promotion of our foreign economic interests and provision of
political, economic, information and cultural influence abroad require the use
of all available financial and economic tools of the state and provision of
adequate resources for the Russian Federation's foreign policy.
The Russian Federation
possesses real capacity to play a well deserved role globally. In this respect,
of fundamental importance are the following factors: strengthened Russian
statehood, stable economic growth, further political and economic reforms,
resolution of social problems, overcoming of the resource-based economy and its
transition to innovations, as well as improved demographic situation. Other
important factors include the strengthened civil society institutes and
governmental support to national nongovernmental organizations interested in
promoting Russia's foreign policy interests.
Russia pursues an open,
predictable and pragmatic foreign policy determined by its national interests.
Russia develops international cooperation on the basis of equality, mutual
respect for interests and mutual benefit.
Balanced and
multi-vector character of Russia's foreign policy is its distinguishing feature.
This is due to a geopolitical position of Russia as the largest EuroAsian power,
its status as one of the leading States of the world and a permanent member of
the UN Security Council. Our national interests today make it imperative to
actively promote positive agenda covering the whole spectrum of international
problems.
Russia fully recognizes
its responsibility for maintenance of security both globally and regionally and
is prepared to take joint actions with all other States concerned aimed at
finding solutions to common problems. Should our partners be unprepared for
joint efforts, Russia, in order to protect its national interests, will have to
act unilaterally but always on the basis of international law.
Russia is not going to
get involved in a costly confrontation, including renewed arms race, destructive
for its economy and disastrous for its internal development.
III. Priorities of the
Russian Federation for addressing global problems
Diversity and
complexity of international problems and crisis situations call for a timely
assessment of each of them when implementing the Russian Federation's foreign
policy. The use of political and diplomatic, legal, military, economic,
financial and other instruments in handling foreign policy tasks should be
commensurate with their real value in terms of safeguarding Russia's foreign
policy interests; moreover, these instruments should be applied on the basis of
adequate coordination among all branches of power as well as appropriate
agencies.
1. The emergence of a
new world order
Russia looks forward to
emergence of a stable system of international relations based on the principles
of equality, mutual respect and mutually beneficial cooperation as well as the
norms of international law. Such a system aims at ensuring reliable and equal
security for every member of the international community in the political,
military, economic, information, humanitarian and other areas and employs
multilateral diplomacy as its main tool.
The United Nations, an
organization for which there is no real alternative and which has a unique
legitimacy, should continue to serve as a clearing-house for the coordination of
international relations and world politics in the 21stcentury. Russia supports
the efforts aimed at strengthening its central and coordinating role. This
implies:
strict observance of
the ends and principles enshrined in the UN Charter;
rational reform of the
UN so that it could gradually adapt itself to changing global political and
economic realities;
further improving the
effectiveness of the work of the UN Security Council, which has the primary
responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security, and
making this body more representative in the course of the reform while keeping
its work as expeditious as possible. Any decisions on the enlargement of the
Security Council should enjoy the widest agreement of the States Members of the
United Nations. The five permanent members of the Security Council shall retain
their status.
Russia attaches great
importance to improving the manageability of the world development and
establishing a self-regulating international system, an effort that requires
collective leadership by the leading States, which should be representative in
geographical and civilizational terms and fully respect the central and
coordinating role of the UN. For these ends, Russia will make itself more fully
engaged in such formats as the Group of Eight and its dialogue with its
traditional partners, the Troika (Russia, India and China) and the BRIC Four
(Brazil, Russia, India and China), as well as by more actively using other
informal structures and venues for dialogue.
2. The primacy of law
in international relations
Russia consistently
supports the strengthening of the legal basis of international relations and
complies with its international legal obligations in good faith. The maintenance
and strengthening of international rule of law is among its priorities in the
international arena. The rule of law is intended to ensure a peaceful and
fruitful cooperation among States while maintaining the balance of their often
conflicting interests as well as safeguarding the interests of the world
community as a whole. Adherence to international law is important for
safeguarding the interests of our country, its nationals and legal entities.
Russia intends to:
ensure compliance by
the international stakeholders with their international obligations both to
Russia and to the world community as a whole; combat violations of international
law by States, international organizations, non-governmental organizations and
individuals. The globalization of challenges and threats to security and
sustainable development increases the importance of the UN Security Council as a
universal instrument for safeguarding international rule of law;
counter the attempts by
individual countries or groups of countries to revise the universally accepted
norms of international law enshrined in universal documents such as the UN
Charter, the 1970 Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning
Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the UN
Charter, as well as in the CSCE FinalAct of 1975. Arbitrary and politically
motivated interpretation by certain countries of fundamental international legal
norms and principles such as non-use of force or threat of force, peaceful
settlement of international disputes, respect for sovereignty and territorial
integrity of States, right of peoples to self-determination, as well as the
attempts to portray violations of international law as its "creative"
application, are especially detrimental to international peace, law and order.
Such actions erode the basis of international law and inflict a lasting damage
to its authority;
promote the
codification and progressive development of international law, especially under
the UN aegis, universal acceptance of the UN treaties and their uniform
interpretation and application and, in general, a careful treatment of these
unique legal instruments and the regimes established by them;
strive to strengthen
the international legal basis of cooperation within the CIS and in other
regional and sub-regional forums, put our strategic relations with the European
Union on a solid and modern legal basis and establish a legal space under the
auspices of the Council of Europe that would span across the entire Europe;
make efforts to
complete the process of legal regulation of the State border of the Russian
Federation as well as of boundaries of maritime areas over which it exercises
its sovereign rights and jurisdiction.
3. Strengthening
international security
Russia consistently
calls for diminished role of the force factor in international relations with
simultaneous enhancement of strategic and regional stability. Towards these
ends, the Russian Federation:
unswervingly fulfils
its international obligations under international treaties in the sphere of
nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction, arms control and disarmament,
as well as takes confidence-building measures in military sphere; participates
in negotiations to work out and conclude new accords in these fields consistent
with its national interests and on the basis of the principles of equality and
indivisibility of security;
reaffirms its unfailing
policy of developing multilateral foundations of nonproliferation of nuclear
weapons, other weapons of mass destruction and means of their delivery; stands
for compliance with the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Convention on the
Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological
(Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction, as well as the
Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and
Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction; is actively engaged in
international endeavors to control traffic of dual use materials and
technologies; promotes the early entry into force of the Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty; supports a global missile nonproliferation regime on
the basis of a legally binding agreement;
is prepared to
negotiate with all nuclear powers a reduction of strategic offensive weapons
(intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missiles as
well as heavy bombers and warheads they carry) up to a minimum level sufficient
to maintain strategic stability;
promotes the prevention
of deployment of weapons in outer space and the establishment of a system of
collective response to potential missile threats on an equal basis, and opposes
unilateral actions in the field of strategic antimissile defense that are
destabilizing international situation;
considers that the
present fundamental development trends, including the emerging multipolarity,
and diversification of risks and threats lead to the conclusion that the
strategic stability issue cannot anymore be addressed exclusively within the
framework of Russia- US relations. Objectively, the time is coming to involve
major States in these endeavors, first of all nuclear ones, interested in joint
actions to ensure common security. This is the essence of the strategic openness
underlying Russian initiatives, in particular those related to collective
counteraction to potential missile threats for Europe and to lending of
globalized character to the regime of the Treaty Between the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics and the United States of America on the Elimination of Their
Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles of 1987;
consistently speaks for
the prevention of the arms race, opposes attempts to develop and deploy
destabilizing, including new types, weapons, such as low-yield nuclear warheads,
non-nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles, and strategic antimissile
systems;
attaches special
attention to such an important aspect of consolidating strategic stability as
ensuring international information security;
supports international
efforts against illegal traffic of light and small arms;
intends to further
promote enhanced regional stability in Europe through participation in the
processes of conventional armed forces limitation and reduction as well as
through confidence-building measures in military sphere on the basis of the
principle of equal security for all parties;
regards international
peacemaking as an effective instrument for settling armed conflicts and
resolving post-crisis nation building tasks and intends to increase its
participation in international peacemaking activities under the auspices of the
United Nations and within the framework of collaboration with regional and
international organizations; and will actively contribute to improving the
United Nations preventive anti-crisis potential;
firmly proceeds from
the premise that only the UN Security Council has the authority to sanction the
use of force for the purpose of coercion to peace;
regards Article51 of
the UN Charter as an adequate and not subject to revision legal basis for the
use of force in self-defense, including in the face of existing threats to peace
and security such as international terrorism and proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction;
views fighting
international terrorism as its most important domestic and foreign policy task
taking into account the necessity of systemic and comprehensive use of
politico-legal, advocacy, socio-economic and special measures focusing on the
preventive aspect of such counteraction; calls for elaboration of further
measures aimed at consolidation of the global anti-terrorism coalition under the
UN aegis with the participation of regional organizations without resorting to
double standards and on the basis of universal anti-terrorism conventions and
decisions of the UN Security Council; will promote the right of every individual
regardless of his/her nationality, race, sex or religion for the protection
against terrorism and terrorist acts. Russia, in accordance with international
law and its legislation, will take all necessary measures to repel and prevent
terrorist attacks against itself and its citizens, to protect them against
terrorist acts, prohibit activities within its territory aimed at organizing
such acts against citizens or interests of other countries, and not give refuge
or floor to terrorists and instigators of terrorism;
will seek political and
diplomatic settlement of regional conflicts on the basis of collective actions
of the international community proceeding from the premise that modern conflicts
cannot be solved by the use of force, their settlement should be sought through
engagement in dialogue and negotiations of all parties rather than through
isolation of one of them;
targeted efforts to
counter drug trafficking and organized crime in cooperation with other States
both multilaterally, especially within the framework of specialized
international bodies, and bilaterally;
supports establishment
of effective institutions under the auspices of the United Nations and other
international and regional organizations to ensure cooperation in the response
to calamities and large-scale man-made disasters, as well as to other
emergencies, including mitigation capacity building and enhancement of early
warning and forecast systems;
participates in
international cooperation aimed at regulating migration processes and ensuring
rights of migrant workers;
as a multinational and
multiconfessional state facilitates dialogue and partnership between cultures,
religions and civilizations, consistently pursues this policy in the United
Nations, UNESCO, OSCE and the Council of Europe, as well as other international
and regional organizations, including in the context of cooperation with the
Organization of the Islamic Conference; supports relevant initiatives of the
civil society and actively interacts with the Russian Orthodox Church and other
main confessions of the country.
4. International
economic and environmental cooperation
Russia has been making
a considerable contribution to the stability of the global economy and finance
by its steadily high economic growth, which to a great extent is based on the
increasing domestic demand, and by its natural and accumulated financial
resources. Consequently, Russia proposes to contribute, including through
joining the World Trade Organization and the Organization of Economic
Cooperation and Development, to shaping a just and democratic architecture of
global trade, economic, monetary and financial relations with a view to becoming
a full-fledged and efficient member of it.
The main priority of
the Russian Federation's policy in the area of international economic relations
is to contribute to the development of its national economy in the environment
of globalization by ensuring equal positions of the country and Russian business
in the system of world economic links. To achieve this goal, the Russian
Federation:
seeks maximum benefit
and minimizes risks in the process of further integration of Russia in the world
economy taking into account the need to ensure economic, energy and food
security of the country;
creates favorable
political conditions for diversifying Russia's presence in the world markets
through expanding the export range and geography of foreign economic and
investment links of Russia;
takes trade policy
measures to protect interests of the Russian Federation in accordance with
international rules and counteracts trade and political measures of foreign
States encroaching upon the rights of the Russian Federation and Russian
enterprises;
provides state support
to Russian enterprises and companies in getting access to new markets and in
developing traditional markets, counteracts discrimination of national investors
and exporters, especially in the markets of high-tech products and goods of high
level of procession;
assists in drawing
foreign investments in science-intensive and other priority areas of the Russian
economy;
continues to build up
and modernize the capacity of the fuel and energy industry to support its
reputation of a responsible partner in the energy markets, while ensuring
sustainable development of its economy and contributing to the maintenance of
balanced world energy markets;
strengthens strategic
partnership with the leading producers of energy resources, develops active
dialogue with consuming countries and transit countries on the basis of the
principles of energy security enshrined in the final documents of the Saint
Petersburg G8 Summit in 2006, assuming that measures being taken to guarantee
reliability of energy supplies should be consistently supported by forthcoming
activities aimed at ensuring stability of demand and secure transit;
actively employs
possibilities of regional economic and financial organizations to protect
interests of the Russian Federation in the corresponding regions, paying special
attention to the activities of organizations and institutions that contribute to
strengthening of integration processes in the CIS space;
in accordance with the
norms of international law, uses all available economic leverage, resources and
competitive advantages to protect its national interests.
The Russian Federation
stands for expanding international cooperation in order to ensure environmental
security and to counter climate changes on the planet, including through the use
of brand new energy-saving and resource-saving technologies, in the interest of
the entire world community. Among priorities in this sphere are further
development of science-based approaches to the preservation of the healthy
natural environment and increased interaction with all the States of the world
in the area of environmental protection with a view to ensuring sustainable
development of the present and future generations. The Russian Federation:
regards sustainable
socio-economic development of all countries as an indispensable component of the
modern collective security system and believes that international development
assistance should be aimed at searching for effective ways to support efforts to
eliminate the disbalances in the development of various regions. For these ends,
Russia, using its donor capacity, pursues an active and targeted policy in the
area of international development assistance both multilaterally and
bilaterally;
supports international
cooperation in healthcare with the leading role of the World Health Organization
as one of the priorities in the global agenda and as an integral component of
ensuring sustainable development.
Given the growing
importance of sea areas, both from the economic point of view and in terms of
strengthening security, their effective use has become a pressing task. For
these purposes, the Russian Federation will try to ensure safe navigation
regimes that would meet its national interests, as well as responsible fishing
and research activities in the World Ocean combined with the measures to protect
sea environment, fight terrorism and counter spread weapons of mass destruction.
In accordance with the international law, Russia intends to establish the
boundaries of its continental shelf, thus expanding opportunities for
exploration and exploitation of its mineral resources.
5. International
humanitarian cooperation and human rights
Russia, being committed
to universal democratic values, including protection of human rights and
freedoms, sees its goals in the following:
to seek respect for
human rights and freedoms in the entire world through a constructive
international dialogue on the basis of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, taking advantage of other opportunities, including at the regional
level, in the area of human rights, and preventing double standards, respecting
national and historic peculiarities of each State in the process of democratic
transformations without imposing borrowed value systems on anyone;
to protect rights and
legitimate interests of the Russian citizens and compatriots living abroad on
the basis of international law and effective bilateral agreements, regarding the
multimillion Russian diaspora- the Russian world- as a partner, including for
expanding and strengthening the space of the Russian language and culture;
to contribute to the
consolidation of the organizations of compatriots so as to ensure a more
efficient protection by them of their rights in their countries of residence and
to preserve the ethnic and cultural identity of the Russian diaspora and its
links with its historic motherland, to consistently create conditions to assist
in the voluntary resettlement to the Russian Federation of those compatriots who
would make such choice;
to contribute to
learning and spread of the Russian language as an integral part of the world
culture and an instrument of inter-ethnic communication;
to firmly counter
manifestations of neofascism, any forms of racial discrimination, aggressive
nationalism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia, attempts to rewrite the history, use
it for instigating confrontation and revanchism in the world politics, and
revise the outcome of the World War Two;
to develop, including
through the use of the resources, potential and initiatives of the institutions
of civil society in public diplomacy, international cultural and humanitarian
cooperation as a means of building intercivilizational dialogue, achieving
concord and ensuring mutual understanding between peoples, paying special
attention to the inter-religious dialogue;
to build up interaction
with international and non-governmental human rights organizations to strengthen
universal norms in the area of human rights without double standards, to link
them with the responsibility of persons for their actions, first of all in terms
of preventing contempt for the feelings of believers and promoting tolerance,
and to strengthen moral foundations in the human rights dialogue;
on the basis of the
above-mentioned to expand participation in international human rights
conventions and agreements, and to amend the legislation of the Russian
Federation accordingly.
6. Information support
for foreign policy activities
An important part of
the foreign policy activities of the Russian Federation is communicating to the
broad world public full and accurate information about its stand on the main
international problems, foreign policy initiatives and actions by the Russian
Federation, its domestic social and economic development processes and plans, as
well as on the accomplishments of Russian culture and science.
In public diplomacy,
Russia will seek its objective perception in the world, develop its own
effective means of information influence on public opinion abroad, strengthen
the role of the Russian mass media in the international information environment
providing them with essential state support, as well as actively participate in
international information cooperation, and take necessary measures to repel
information threats to its sovereignty and security.
IV. Regional priorities
Development of
bilateral and multilateral cooperation with the CIS Member States constitutes a
priority area of Russia's foreign policy.
Russia forges friendly
relations with all the CIS Member States on the basis of equality, mutual
benefit, respect and regard for the interests of each other. Strategic
partnerships and alliances are developed with States that demonstrate their
readiness to engage in them.
Russia approaches trade
and economic relations with the CIS Member States taking into consideration the
level of cooperation achieved and consistently follow market principles which is
an important condition for promoting truly equal relationship and strengthening
objective prerequisites for advancing modern forms of integration.
Russia actively
develops interaction between the CIS Member States in the humanitarian sphere by
preserving and increasing common cultural and civilizational heritage that
provides an important resource for the whole of the CIS and for each of its
Member States in the era of globalization. Particular attention is paid to
supporting compatriots who live in the CIS Member States, as well as to
negotiating mutual agreements intended to protect their educational, linguistic,
social, labor, humanitarian and other rights and freedoms.
Russia will increase
cooperation with the CIS Member States in ensuring mutual security, including
joint efforts to combat common challenges and threats, primarily international
terrorism, extremism, drug trafficking, transnational crime, and illegal
migration. The priorities here include elimination of terrorist and drug
trafficking threats emanating from the territory of Afghanistan and prevention
of risks of destabilization of the situations in Central Asia and Transcaucasia.
To achieve these goals
Russia will:
take steps to ensure
further realization of the potential of the CIS as a regional organization, a
forum for multilateral political dialogue and mechanism of multidimensional
cooperation with priorities set in the areas of economy, humanitarian
interaction and combating existing and emerging challenges and threats;
continue agreed efforts
to create favorable conditions for effective establishment of the Union State by
gradually transforming relations between Russia and Belarus on the basis of
market principles within the framework of developing a common economic space;
actively interact with
Belarus and Kazakhstan within the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) in order
to establish a customs union and common economic space and encourage other
EurAsEC Member States to participate in this work;
further strengthen
EurAsEC as a core element of economic integration, a mechanism to support
implementation of major water-energy, infrastructure, industry and other joint
projects;
promote in every
possible way the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) as a key
instrument to maintain stability and ensure security in the CIS area focusing on
adapting the CSTO as a multifunctional integration body to the changing
environment, as well as on ensuring capability of the CSTO Member States to take
prompt and effective joint actions, and on transforming the CSTO into a central
institution ensuring security in its area of responsibility.
Russia will continue to
actively support peaceful resolution of conflicts in the CIS area based on
international law, respect for earlier agreements and search for agreement
between the parties involved, by fulfilling responsibly its mission of a
mediator in the negotiations and peacekeeping.
Russia's attitude
towards sub-regional entities and other bodies to which Russia is not party in
the CIS area is determined by their assessed real contribution into ensuring
good neighborly relations and stability, their eagerness to take into account
Russia's legitimate interests in practice and to duly respect existing
cooperation mechanisms, such as the CIS, CSTO, EurAsEC, and Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO).
In the same way Russia
will define its approaches to developing comprehensive practical interaction in
the Black Sea and Caspian Sea regions by preserving the identity of the
Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation and strengthening the
mechanism of cooperation between the Caspian States.
The main objective of
the Russian foreign policy on the European track is to create a truly open,
democratic system of regional collective security and cooperation ensuring the
unity of the Euro-Atlantic region, from Vancouver to Vladivostok, in such a way
as not to allow its new fragmentation and reproduction of bloc-based approaches
which still persist in the European architecture that took shape during the Cold
War period. This is precisely the essence of the initiative aimed at concluding
a European security treaty, the elaboration of which could be launched at a
pan-European summit.
Russia calls for
building a truly unified Europe without divisive lines through equal interaction
between Russia, the European Union and the United States. This would strengthen
the positions of the Euro-Atlantic States in global competition. Being the
biggest European State with multinational and multiconfessional society and
centuries-old history, Russia stands ready to play a constructive role in
ensuring a civilizational compatibility of Europe, and harmonious integration of
religious minorities, including in view of various existing migration trends.
Russia advocates a
strengthened role of the Council of Europe as an independent and universal
European organization that determines the level of legal standards in all its
Member States without applying discriminatory practices against or extending
privileges to anyone, as an important instrument of eliminating dividing lines
on the continent.
It is in Russia's
interests that the OSCE fulfill in good faith its function of being a forum for
an equitable dialogue between the OSCE participating States and for collective
consensus decision-making on the basis of a comprehensive approach to military
and political, economic and humanitarian aspects of security based on the
balance of interests. In order to fully implement this function the whole
process of OSCE functioning should be underpinned by a solid regulatory
framework ensuring the supremacy of collective intergovernmental bodies'
prerogatives.
In the military and
political sphere Russia will seek to fix the imbalances present in the sphere of
conventional arms and armed forces reduction and to adopt new
confidence-building measures.
The Russian Federation
will develop its relations with the European Union, which is a major trade,
economic and foreign-policy partner, will promote strengthening in every
possible way the interaction mechanisms, including through establishment of
common spaces in economy, external and internal security, education, science and
culture. From the long-term perspective, it is in the interests of Russia to
agree with the European Union on a strategic partnership treaty setting special,
most advanced forms of equitable and mutually beneficial cooperation with the
European Union in all spheres with a view to establishing a visa-free regime.
The Russian Federation
is interested in the strengthening of the European Union, development of its
capacity to present agreed positions in trade, economic, humanitarian, foreign
policy and security areas.
The development of
mutually advantageous bilateral relationships with Germany, France, Italy,
Spain, Finland, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway and some other West-European
States is an important resource for promoting Russia's national interests in the
European and world affairs, as well as contributing to putting the Russian
economy on an innovative track of development. Russia would like the potential
for interaction with Great Britain to be used along the same lines.
Russia has been
developing onward practical interaction with Nordic countries including the
implementation within the framework of multi-lateral mechanisms of joint
cooperation projects in the Barents/Euro-Arctic region and the Arctic as a whole
with account of the interests of indigenous peoples.
Russia is open for
further expansion of pragmatic and mutually respecting cooperation with the
States of Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe taking into account genuine
readiness to do so on the part of each of them.
The Russian Federation
is willing to interact with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in the spirit of
good-neighborliness and on the basis of reciprocal consideration of interests.
Of fundamental importance for Russia are the matters relating to the rights of
the Russian-language population in accordance with the principles and norms of
European and international law, as well as questions of ensuring sustenance of
the Kaliningrad Region.
Proceeding from a
realistic assessment of the role of NATO, Russia deems it important to ensure
progressive development of interaction within the format of the Russia-NATO
Council in the interests of ensuring predictability and stability in the
Euro-Atlantic Region, the utmost utilization of the existing potential for
apolitical dialogue and practical cooperation in resolving issues relating to
responses to common threats, such as terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction, regional crises, drug trafficking, natural and man-made
disasters.
Russia will build its
relationship with NATO taking into consideration the degree of the alliance's
readiness for equal partnership, unswerving compliance with the principles and
standards of international law, the implementation by all its members of the
obligations, assumed within the framework of the Russia-NATO Council, not to
ensure one's security at the expense of security of the Russian Federation, as
well as the obligation to display military restraint. Russia maintains its
negative attitude towards the expansion of NATO, notably to the plans of
admitting Ukraine and Georgia to the membership in the alliance, as well as to
bringing the NATO military infrastructure closer to the Russian borders on the
whole, which violates the principle of equal security, leads to new dividing
lines in Europe and runs counter to the tasks of increasing the effectiveness of
joint work in search for responses to real challenges of our time.
Russia builds its
relations with the USA taking into account not only the vast potential of that
country for mutually advantageous bilateral trade, economic, scientific,
technological and other cooperation, but also its key influence on the state of
global strategic stability and international situation as a whole. Russia is
interested in making effective use of the existing broad infrastructure for
interaction, including a continued dialogue on foreign policy, security and
strategical stability issues, which permits to find mutually acceptable
solutions on the basis of coinciding interests.
To this end, it is
necessary to transform the Russian-US relations into strategic partnership,
overcome the barriers of strategic principles of the past and focus on real
threats, while working for the resolution of differences between Russia and the
USA in the spirit of mutual respects in the areas where they persist.
Russia has been
consistently favoring new agreements with the United States on disarmament and
arms control in the interests of preserving continuity of this process,
strengthening confidence building and transparency measures in space activity
and anti-missile defense, as well as on issues of non-proliferation of weapons
of mass destruction, secure development of peaceful nuclear energy, broadening
cooperation in countering terrorism and other challenges and threats as well as
settlement of regional conflicts.
Russia is interested in
US actions in the world stage be based on the principles and norms of
international law, first of all the UN Charter.
The long-term
priorities of the American track in the Russian policy consist in putting the
relationship with the USA on a solid economic foundation, ensuring joint
development of a culture for resolving differences on the basis of pragmatism
and respect for the balance of interests, which will permit to ensure greater
stability and predictability in the Russian-US relations.
The relations with
Canada, which are traditionally stable and almost immune to the effects of
political environment, are an important element of the North American dimension
of Russia's balanced policy. Russia is interested in boosting further the
dynamics of bilateral trade, economic links and investment cooperation as well
as interaction in the Arctic.
In the context of the
Russian Federation's multi-vector foreign policy, the Asia–Pacific Region has
important and ever-increasing significance, which is due to Russia's belonging
to this dynamically developing region of the world, its interest in tapping its
potential for the realization of programs aimed at economic development of
Siberia and the Far East, the need for strengthening regional cooperation in the
field of countering terrorism, ensuring security and maintaining a dialogue
between civilizations. Russia will continue to actively participate in major
integration mechanisms of the Asia–Pacific Region, notably the Asia–Pacific
Economic Cooperation Forum, the mechanisms of partnership with the Association
of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), including the ASEAN Regional Forum.
Further strengthening
of the SCO, promoting its initiative for setting up a network of partner ties
among all the integration associations in the Asia–Pacific Region occupy a
special place.
The development of
friendly relations with China and India forms an important track of Russia's
foreign policy in Asia. Russia will build up the Russian–Chinese strategic
partnership in all fields on the basis of common fundamental approaches to key
issues of world politics as a basic constituent part of regional and global
stability. Bringing the scope and quality of economic interaction in line with
the high-level of political relations constitutes a major task in the field of
bilateral ties.
While deepening
strategic partnership with India, Russia keeps by its line of principle aimed at
strengthening interaction on topical international issues and comprehensive
strengthening of the mutually advantageous bilateral ties on all fronts,
particularly in ensuring a substantial growth in the trade and economic sphere.
Russia shares the
interest displayed by China and India in building effective foreign policy and
economic interaction in a trilateral format– Russia-India-China.
The Russian Federation
is in favor of good-neighborly relations and creative partnership with Japan in
the interest of the peoples of both countries. The problems inherited from the
past should not pose an obstacle in this way. The work for finding a mutually
acceptable solution to those issues will be continued.
Russia intends to
further develop its relations with Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, Iran, Saudi Arabia,
Syria, Libya, Pakistan and other leading regional States in bilateral and
multilateral formats.
Russian's foreign
policy is aimed at increasing positive momentum in its relations with South-East
Asian States, primarily to develop strategic partnership with Vietnam as well as
to promote multifaceted cooperation with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand,
Philippines, Singapore and other countries of the region.
It is of fundamental
importance to Russia to bring about a peaceful and sustainable climate for Asia
where there are still sources of tension and conflicts and a growing risk of
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Our efforts will be focused on
ensuring Russia's active participation in the search for a political solution to
the nuclear problem of the Korean Peninsula, maintaining constructive relations
with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea,
promoting dialogue between Seoul and Pyongyang and strengthening security in the
North-East Asia.
Russia will fully
contribute to finding political and diplomatic ways of solving the situation
regarding the nuclear programme of the Islamic Republic of Iran based on the
recognition of the right of all States Parties to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty (NPT) to the peaceful use of nuclear energy as well as upon strict
compliance with the requirements of nuclear non-proliferation regime.
The deepening crisis in
Afghanistan poses a threat to the security of the southern CIS boundaries.
Russia, in collaboration with other countries concerned, the United Nations, the
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) and other multilateral institutions, will make consistent
efforts to prevent the export of terrorism and drugs from Afghanistan, find a
just and lasting political solution to the problems of this country while
respecting the rights and interests of all country's ethnic groups and achieve
post-conflict rehabilitation of Afghanistan as a sovereign and peace-loving
State.
Russia will be making a
substantial contribution to the stabilization of the situation in the Middle
East by using its status as a permanent member of the United Nations Security
Council and a member of the Quartet of international mediators. The main goal is
to channel collective efforts into achieving, on an internationally acceptable
basis, a comprehensive and long-term settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict in
all its aspects, including the establishment of an independent Palestinian State
living in security and peace side by side with Israel. Such a settlement should
be reached with the participation of all States and nations that are key actors
in bringing stability to the region and taking into consideration their
legitimate interests. The Russian Federation is in favor of increasing
collective efforts, on the basis of mutual respect, to contribute to ending
violence and to reach political settlement in Iraq through national
reconciliation and full restoration of country's statehood and economy.
To enhance its
interaction with the States of the Islamic world, Russia will take advantage of
its participation as an observer in the work of the Organization of the Islamic
Conference and the League of Arab States, and play an active role in
implementing the G8 Partnership with the Broader Middle East and North Africa
Region. Priority attention will be paid to developing mutually beneficial
economic cooperation, in particular in the energy sector, with countries of this
region, which is of strategic importance to Russia's national interests.
Russia will enhance its
multi–pronged interaction with African States at the multilateral and
bilateral levels, including through the dialogue and cooperation within the G8,
and contribute to a prompt resolution of regional conflicts and crisis
situations in Africa. We will develop political dialogue with the African Union
and subregional organizations taking advantage of their capabilities to involve
Russia in economic projects implemented on the continent.
Russia will seek to
establish a strategic partnership with Brazil, broaden its political and
economic cooperation with Argentine, Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela and other Latin
American and Caribbean countries and their associations relying on the progress
achieved in relations with the States of this region in recent years, enhance
its interaction with these States within the international organizations,
promote export of Russia's high-technology products to Latin American countries
and implement joint energy, infrastructure and high-tech projects, inter alia,
in accordance with the plans elaborated by the regional integration
associations.
V. Shaping and
implementing the foreign policy of the Russian Federation
The President of the
Russian Federation, in conformity with his constitutional powers, directs its
national foreign policy and, in his capacity of the Head of State, acts on
behalf of the Russian Federation on the international stage.
The Federation Council
and the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, within the
framework of their constitutional powers, provide legislative support for the
country's foreign policy, take measures to fulfill its international obligations
as well as enhance the efficiency of parliamentary diplomacy.
The Government of the
Russian Federation acts to implement the country's foreign policy.
The Security Council of
the Russian Federation assesses the challenges and threats to the national
interests and security of Russia in the international sphere, submits proposals
to the President of the Russian Federation for his decision as the Head of State
on issues of foreign policy of the Russian Federation in the field of national
security, as well as on coordination of activities of federal executive bodies
and executive bodies of the Subjects of the Russian Federation in the process of
the implementation of the decisions taken in the area of ensuring national
security, and evaluates the efficiency of those decisions.
The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Russian Federation develops a general foreign policy strategy for
the Russian Federation, submits relevant proposals to the President of the
Russian Federation and implements the foreign policy of the Russian Federation
in accordance with this Concept, as well as coordinates foreign policy
activities of the federal executive bodies.
The Subjects of the
Russian Federation develop their international relations in accordance with the
Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Federal LawNo.4FZ of January4, 1999
"On Coordination of International and Foreign Economic Relations of the
Subjects of the Russian Federation" and other legislative acts. The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and other federal
executive bodies provide assistance to the Subjects of the Russian Federation in
implementing international and foreign economic cooperation in strict compliance
with sovereignty and territorial integrity of Russia and making use of the
capacities of the Council of the Heads of the Russian Federation's Subjects and
the Advisory Council for international and foreign economic relations of the
Subjects of the Russian Federation, which operate under the Foreign Ministry of
the Russian Federation. The development of cooperation in regions and border
areas is an important reserve for bilateral relations with relevant countries
and regions in the trade, economic, humanitarian and other fields.
In working out foreign
policy decisions, the federal executive bodies cooperate, on a permanent basis,
with the Chambers of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, political
parties, non-governmental organizations, the academic community and business
associations of Russia encouraging their participation in international
cooperation. A broader involvement of civil society in the foreign policy
process is consistent with the trends of Russia's domestic development, meets
the goal of maintaining agreement in the country on foreign policy issues and
contributes to its efficient execution.
In financing foreign
policy activities, the resources of the Federal Budget should be used more
extensively, with non-budget funds being attracted through the mechanism of the
State-private partnership on a voluntary basis.
The consistent
execution of Russia's foreign policy is called upon to create favorable
conditions for the realization of the historic choice of the peoples of the
Russian Federation in favor of rule of law, a democratic society and
socially-oriented market economy.
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