Kantor on international security



Virtually all modern politicians, businessmen, public figures are convinced that it is extremely important to establish a dialogue between the two, having a weight in the political world powers: the United States and Russia. The same opinion is shared by Vyacheslav Kantor - President of the International Luxembourg Forum

again about nuclear weapons
. Experts put forward their version of the reasons for slowdown of the process of nuclear disarmament between the two powers. These issues were discussed at the last forum that took place in early June 2016 in the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam. The main objective of the event was aimed at to minimize the onset of the nuclear disaster that threatens crippling not only to individual countries but also the whole of humanity and the planet. The main provisions of the introductory speech Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor, were as follows:

  • The current situation, unfortunately, is even more intense than during the so-called "cold war" period or extension of the arms race;
  • Elzy deny that the current situation is largely a dead end, because the parties are not willing to make concessions;
  • Too strong political quarrels, which, of course, also affect the process of negotiations;
  • the entire world security is largely based on the fact to be seen whether there are two powers to agree on disarmament;
  • Today critical need to seek common ground and to conduct a civilized dialogue ul>.
    too large potential risks
    situation is that not only high risk of outbreak of war, but there is no coordination in the work of the special services of the two countries. Not ruled out the risk of "accidental", ie erroneous launch missiles with nuclear capability. This can not but cause concern. Kantor said, and the urgent need to increase the time for strategic decisions on launching nuclear missiles. The forum also discussed a lot of other extremely important issues for the whole world.
    This forum was founded not so long ago - in 2007, it is attended by experts from 14 countries

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