"We are convinced that in the new 21st century, a great deal should be done to consolidate the UN central coordinating role and to work out mechanisms of proper response to risks and threats within its framework," Putin said in his greetings to the assembly dedicated to the 60th UN anniversary. "Among them are the fight against terrorism and extremism, the resolution of local conflicts, the eradication of poverty and hunger and the settlement of ecological crises."
Putin confirmed Russia's readiness to work toward these goals.
"I am convinced that joint efforts by the international community will help create favorable conditions for the UN adaptation to modern developments and raise its effectiveness in all the key spheres," Putin said.
Earlier on Monday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Yakovenko said Russia had become economically robust enough to raise its contribution to UN aid and development programs.
"Russia's economic situation has enabled [it] to increase the humanitarian, donor component of [its] aid to nations affected by conflicts," Yakovenko said.
The deputy minister said Russia had donated tens of millions of dollars to UN aid programs in recent years and that it was going to spend even more in the future.
"I would like to express hope that our cooperation with the UN will not just continue, but will be stepped up."
Russia has always underscored the UN's central role in dealing with international problems, including terrorism, and unifying the global community.