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Russia,Argentina tout world without US domination

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez react during the signing ceremony after their meeting in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008. Fernandes de Kirchner is in Russia on a three-day official visit.(AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
MOSCOW-The presidents of Russia and Argentina called for a world not dominated by the United States as the two countries signed deals Wednesday to cooperate in energy, agriculture and science and other areas.The agreements dealing with nuclear and conventional power, scientific research and food exports underlined Russia's growing interest in developing relations with Latin America. They come shortly after Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made a high-profile trip to the region."The domination of one state, even the biggest, most powerful or most successful one, is unacceptable in any case," Medvedev said.After the signing, Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez expanded on the theme, complaining how "powerful states" had forced economic and security policies onto others."We see the results of such policy-the whole planet is paying for it," she said.Medvedev and Fernandez witnessed the signings and issued a joint statement in which they "expressed support for the multilateral approach...in the search for peaceful resolution of intergovernmental conflicts and the new problems of forming a multipolar world," a phrase implying opposition to the United States' perceived dominance of world affairs.Their joint statement also called for peaceful resolution of the dispute between Argentina and Britain over the Falkland Islands. The two countries fought a war over the South Atlantic islands in 1982, which ended with Britain retaining control.The call said the resolution should take place "in accordance with a U.N. mandate"-referring to a 1965 U.N. resolution that called for negotiations between the two countries. Britain has rejected the call for talks, saying there is nothing to negotiate since it considers the islands British.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081210/ap_on_re_eu/eu_russia_argentina_1
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