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MOSCOW, June 7 (RIA Novosti) - The European Constitution does not take into account moral traditions which causes protests against this document, Patriarch Alexis II of Moscow and All Russia said. "In my opinion, protests against the European Constitution are caused by its failure to meet the interests, moral traditions and history of France and Holland," Alexis II said after the meeting with Speaker of the Italian Chamber of Deputies Pier Ferdinando Casini on Tuesday. "In this case, the Russian Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church have a common position. We believe that the European Constitution should mention common Christian roots as the basis of European culture," Alexis II said. "Ignoring this means countering the real truth," he added. Casini agreed with the churches" position on this issue. According to the patriarch, striving for bringing Europe back to common Christian roots will promote rapprochement of the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. "The return to common Christian roots, the basis of European culture, may promote rapprochement and ecumenical development between European churches," Alexis II said. The Moscow patriarchate said that "ecumenical development" meant "common interests of Christian churches against de-Christianization of Europe and solution of other problems." Alexis II and Casini agreed that the draft constitution "had no soul." The sides also discussed the problems of proselytism and sects, which destroy the Christian culture.

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The IMF Executive Board approved on Friday two three-year loans "to support the country"s economic program aimed at restoring fiscal and external sustainability, preserving financial stability, reducing poverty, and raising growth," the IMF said in a press release.

Over $93 million will be immediately available, with the remainder available in installments subject to semiannual reviews.

Last week the board of directors of the U.S. Government"s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and Moldovan Prime Minister Vladimir Filat finalized a deal on $262-million non-repayable financial aid.

During his visit to Russia a month ago, Moldovan Vice-Premier and Economy Minister Valery Lazer said his country would also seek to develop economic cooperation with Russia.

He asked the Russian authorities to provide Moldova with a $500 million loan for investment programs requested by the country"s former pro-Russian leader, Vladimir Voronin.

MOSCOW, January 30

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