Russia expects constructive cooperation with UNGA President-elect Rahman
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Russia anticipates a visit from Bangladesh's Foreign Minister and UNGA President-elect Khalilur Rahman, expressing readiness for "close and constructive cooperation" to foster a multipolar world order and reform the UN.
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Khalilur Rahman, Bangladesh's foreign minister, has been elected president of the 81st session of the UN General Assembly. Kirill Logvinov, representing the Russian Foreign Ministry, commented on this development.
UNITED NATIONS, June 2. /TASS/. Moscow is expecting a visit from Khalilur Rahman, Bangladesh's foreign minister and president-elect of the 81st session of the UN General Assembly, and is ready for close and constructive cooperation with him, Kirill Logvinov, director of the Department of International Organizations at the Russian Foreign Ministry, told TASS, commenting on Rahman’s election as president of the 81st session.
"We are ready for close and constructive cooperation with the future president of the General Assembly in order to establish a truly multipolar and just world order, develop collective responses to the key challenges of our time, and carry out well-considered UN reforms to help the organization adapt to modern realities," Logvinov said.
"We look forward to welcoming Rahman to Moscow for substantive discussions of issues on the UN agenda," he added.
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Khalilur Rahman will visit Moscow for discussions.
Likely · Within weeks
Open Questions
- What specific UN reforms does Russia aim to implement?
- What are the key challenges of our time that Russia and the future UNGA president will address?
- What is the exact date of Rahman's expected visit to Moscow?






