Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, commenting on the statement by the President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan about five permanent members of the UN Security Council, said that he agrees with him that the “five” does not have the right to dictate the fate of the world, but she does not pretend to this RIA Novosti reports.
“Erdogan’s president’s eloquence is well known. He speaks free to different topics. I agree with him that the” five “of the permanent members of the Security Council does not have the right to dictate the fate of the world. She does not have it (rights), and does not pretend. The top five claims exactly the powers that are recorded in the United Nations Charter, “Lavrov said to journalists.
Recall that Erdogan, during a visit to Angola, said that the fate of humanity should not be left for the mercy of the “Handstock of countries” – winners in World War II. According to him, while the world is changing, and diplomacy, trade, international relations undergo radical transformations, inconceivably that the global security architecture remains former. I mean the permanent members of the UN Security Council, the President of Turkey stressed that the “world is greater than five.”