Secretary-General meets Russian leaders in Moscow
9 April 2008 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon held cordial and wide-ranging talks today with Russian president-elect Dmitry Medvedev
and President Vladimir Putin, during his ongoing visit to Moscow, a United Nations spokesperson said.
Spokesperson Maria Okabe said the talks focused on UN-Russian relations, climate change, and a review of areas of
international tension including Kosovo, the Middle East, Afghanistan and Georgia, among other issues.
The Secretary-General stressed the need for a pragmatic approach by all major stake-holders following the 17 February
declaration of independence of Kosovo, which the UN has administered since Western forces drove out Yugoslav forces amid
inter-ethnic fighting in 1999, Ms. Okabe said.
He reaffirmed the UN's position of being neutral on the status of Kosovo and operating in accordance with Security
Council resolution 1244, which set up the UN administration, she added.
She said the Secretary-General also expressed appreciation for Russia's growing contribution to international
humanitarian efforts, and hoped there would be a continued increase in Russia's commitment in this area.
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