India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has called on the global community to support the United Nations, which he described as being ‘stalled’ in its work. Speaking in New Delhi, Jaishankar highlighted the various problems the UN is facing and emphasized the importance of maintaining support for the organization during these challenging times.
The minister’s remarks come at a time when the UN is grappling with a range of issues, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, conflicts in different parts of the world, and humanitarian crises. Despite these challenges, Jaishankar emphasized that the UN’s role remains crucial and that it is essential to bolster the organization’s efforts to address global challenges effectively.
Jaishankar’s call for support for the UN reflects India’s commitment to multilateralism and the global governance system. India has been a strong advocate for the UN’s principles and institutions and has actively contributed to various UN initiatives and peacekeeping missions around the world.
In his speech, Jaishankar also underscored the need for UN reform to ensure that the organization remains relevant and responsive to the evolving global landscape. He called for greater cooperation among member states to strengthen the UN’s capacity to address complex issues and promote peace and sustainable development.
Furthermore, Jaishankar emphasized the importance of upholding the UN Charter and the principles of sovereign equality among nations. He highlighted the need for countries to work together within the framework of the UN to collectively tackle global challenges and advance the cause of peace and security.
As a prominent member of the UN, India has consistently supported the organization’s efforts to promote international cooperation, peace, and security. Jaishankar’s call for backing the UN in its current predicament underscores the significance of collective action and solidarity in addressing global challenges.






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