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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    August 18, 2004 Wednesday

    Russia, CIS propose to UN to institute world remembrance day

    By Vladimir Kikilo

    UNITED NATIONS

    Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia,
    Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have put forward a proposal
    to the U.N. General Assembly to announce May 8 and 9 Remembrance and
    Reconciliation Days.

    The proposal to put this issue as additional item on the agenda of
    the forthcoming 59th session of the U.N. General Assembly is included
    in the letter sent to U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan by the
    countries. Permanent representatives of these states at the United
    Nations signed the letter.

    "In 2005 the world will celebrate the 60th anniversary of victory
    over fascism," it is said in an explanatory note to the letter, in
    particular.

    "The great victory in the World War II was achieved by joint efforts
    of peoples of many countries. It gave a powerful impetus to the
    international community cohesion, which resulted in the establishment
    of the United Nations Organisation. Through the suffering and death
    of millions of people the nations of the world came to realise that
    there is no alternative to the system of collective security that
    took shape in the U.N. Charter for maintaining international peace,"
    the message says.

    "The peoples of our countries have shouldered the main burden of the
    war, so we are convinced like no other that there are no such goals
    that would justify unleashing of wars," it is stressed in the
    document.

    "U.N. member states should jointly exert every effort with a view to
    putting an end to the current armed conflicts using political
    methods, preventing the emergence of such conflicts in the future and
    promoting the maintenance of a stable and solid peace," the document
    says.

    "It is in the common interests of humanity to further strengthen the
    role and effectiveness of the United Nations Organisation as the
    central element of the collective security system in the fulfilment
    of the high task proclaimed in its Charter - to relieve the coming
    generations from the scourge of war," the letter reads.

    The authors of the letter proposed to the U.N. General Assembly to
    adopt a resolution that would announce May 8 and 9 the days of
    remembrance and reconciliation, as well as to hold a special solemn
    session of the Assembly in order to adopt a declaration aimed at the
    unification of humankind in the name of peace and progress and
    prevention of new world wars.
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