Help | Sitemap | Archive | Advanced Search | Mirror in USA   
  CHINA
  BUSINESS
  OPINION
  WORLD
  SCI-EDU
  SPORTS
  LIFE
  FEATURES
  PHOTO GALLERY

Message Board
Feedback
Voice of Readers
China Quiz
 China At a Glance
 Constitution of the PRC
 State Organs of the PRC
 CPC and State Leaders
 Chinese President Jiang Zemin
 White Papers of Chinese Government
 Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping
 English Websites in China
Help
About Us
SiteMap
Employment

U.S. Mirror
Japan Mirror
Tech-Net Mirror
Edu-Net Mirror


 
Thursday, April 27, 2000, updated at 09:51(GMT+8)
World  

Russia Won't Be Bound by U.N. Resolution on Chechnya

Russia said Wednesday that it regards as non-binding a resolution on Chechnya passed by the U.N. Human Rights Commission because it had voted against the unacceptable document.

In a statement released early Wednesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that there were exclusively political reasons behind the resolution, which was adopted in Geneva late Tuesday.

The ministry said that the resolution, which was initiated by the European Union and the United States, was the result of information pressure from Western states, the Itar-Tass news agency reported.

"Our objectives in the Chechen republic remain the same," the statement said. "An end will be put to international terrorism. Constitutional order, law and human rights and freedoms will be restored in Chechnya."

It said the future of the breakaway republic within the Russian Federation would be "determined on the basis of a broad dialogue." "Law enforcement bodies, supported by the presidential human rights envoy in Chechnya and the national public commission will thoroughly investigate all the facts of human rights violations in the region," the statement said. "The persons guilty of the crimes will be punished with all severity of law."

Despite the anti-Russia resolution, the statement said Russia would "continue a dialogue with all Western partners and international organizations which are indeed ready to help stabilize the situation and provide humanitarian assistance to Chechen population."

"We will do it proceeding from our convictions and Russia's international commitments" but not under pressure from politically biased resolutions, the statement said.

The statement thanked the countries that voted against the resolution.

"We are grateful to these countries, which thus expressed their disagreement with this improper anti-Russian action," it said.




In This Section
 

Russia said Wednesday that it regards as non-binding a resolution on Chechnya passed by the U.N. Human Rights Commission because it had voted against the unacceptable document.

Advanced Search


 


 


Copyright by People's Daily Online, all right reserved