May 6, 2024

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India in the Group of Seven urges respect for the Charter of the United Nations and international law

India in the Group of Seven urges respect for the Charter of the United Nations and international law

Addressing and inviting the leaders of Canada, Germany, Italy, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan and France to the IGF, Modi also expressed the need to safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations, according to the speech delivered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India.

He also stressed that his country has always called for resolving any tension and conflict through peaceful means and dialogue.

He said if there is a legal solution, it must be accepted.

On the other hand, he affirmed that international peace, stability and prosperity is a common goal and that in the current interconnected world, crises in any region affect all countries, but have a greater impact on developing countries with limited resources.

He noted that under the current situation on the planet, those countries are facing the largest and deepest impact of the food, fuel and fertilizer crisis.

Modi also questioned the work of the United Nations in its role in uniting global discussions on peace and stability, which he stressed is now being born in various forums.

United Nations Organization, founded for the purpose of establishing peace. Why do you often fail to prevent conflicts? He pointed out why the definition of terrorism has not yet been accepted by the United Nations?

In this regard, he was of the opinion that the institutions created in the last century are not in line with the twenty-first century system and do not reflect the realities of the present.

In this sense, Modi once again called for reforms in large institutions such as the United Nations and the aforementioned organizations to include the voice of the global south.

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Otherwise, he said, we will continue to talk about ending conflicts and the United Nations and the Security Council will become a simple forum for talks.

M / LRD