MOSCOW, March 10. /TASS/. Moscow wants the Helsinki Final Act to be filled with real life, some 40 years after the document was signed paving the way to the end of the Cold War, Russia’s envoy to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Alexander Lukashevich said on Thursday.

"It is important to reconfirm the principles of non-interference in domestic affairs of sovereign states, to abandon unilateral actions, sanctions tools, boycotts and embargos, the attempts to stage ‘color’ revolutions and confirm inadmissibility of encouraging radical extremist forces," Lukashevich told a meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council and the Forum for Security Co-operation.

The diplomat stressed that such problems as migration crisis and international terrorism can be solved only through joint efforts, "including using the OSCE potential that has not been yet fulfilled."

"Russia is open for the broadest cooperation on a truly equal basis as a precondition for its stability," Lukashevich stressed.