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Putin’s initiatives aim to overhaul international relations, says Kremlin

Dmitry Peskov recalled the Russian president’s initiative to hold a summit of the UN Security Council permanent members

MOSCOW, July 1. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin puts forward initiatives that are aimed at overhauling the system of international relations, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with Russia’s TV Channel One on Thursday.

"President Putin pursues the line towards overhauling the system of international relations," Peskov said.

The Kremlin spokesman recalled the Russian president’s initiative to hold a summit of the UN Security Council permanent members. "It has not been implemented yet but this initiative is aimed precisely at carrying out this overhaul," the Kremlin spokesman explained.

As another example, the Russian presidential spokesman mentioned Putin’s efforts "to build relations with the United States". As Peskov admitted, "the summit took place in Geneva, and we do not understand yet, how and to what extent those accords and those understandings reached in Geneva will be implemented."

The Kremlin spokesman also mentioned "Putin’s constant messages to Brussels and European countries about the readiness to build relations and the readiness to go as far in these relations as the partners are ready for".

"And we see the uneasy situation, in which the European Union has found itself now, and we see that those countries that are the engine of the entire EU understand that this dialogue is needed and there is no alternative to it," the Kremlin spokesman stressed, explaining that he meant Germany and France.

"But the newer EU states are simply trying to build a concrete wall between Brussels and Moscow, and these peaceful and very constructive messages by President Putin break against this concrete wall of the EU’s newer members while these engines cannot do anything about it," Peskov said.