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The Kremlin announced today that Russia intends to invite the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to hold a summit to discuss the latest challenges worldwide.
"Moscow will send letters to the heads and heads of government of the five permanent members of the council detailing President Vladimir Putin's initiative to hold a leaders' summit in the coming days," Sputnik news agency quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as telling reporters.
Peskov added that the participation of all leaders of the five countries in the summit is very important in order to mobilize the joint potential and unite efforts to find solutions to the problems facing us and discuss challenges in various fields and regional conflicts at the international level so that these countries bear the responsibility specifically to stop the growth of these serious challenges facing humanity and transcend their differences from In order to start looking for ways to meet them.