PM Modi At UN “The success of humanity lies in our collective strength, war…”, PM Modi said this big thing from the UN platform

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today reiterated his message for world peace and called for reform of top global institutions from the high podium of the United Nations General Assembly. “Reform is the key to relevance,” he said. Speaking at the “Summit of the Future” at the UN Headquarters in New York, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “The success of humanity lies not in the battlefield but in our collective strength and reform of global organisations is essential for world peace and development.”

On which issues did Prime Minister Narendra Modi put forward his views

Addressing the UN General Assembly, he said, “On one hand, there is a major threat to global peace and security like terrorism, while on the other hand, many new areas of conflict like cyber, maritime, space are also emerging. On all these subjects, I would like to emphasize that global action should match global ambition.” Prime Minister Modi’s message for peace comes after the United Nations General Assembly yesterday adopted the “Deal for the Future”, which is designed to deal with the challenges of the 21st century including climate change, conflict and human rights. It was adopted despite resistance by the Group of Seven countries led by Russia, which is currently engaged in an armed conflict with Ukraine.

Which issue did Russia oppose?

Russia criticized the agreement, saying that countries not satisfied with the agreement were not given the opportunity for further negotiations. “Unfortunately it is not a good thing that today the United Nations adopted an agreement for the future. The United Nations has violated its principles to please a group of delegations from the beautiful garden, who have hijacked the negotiations from the very beginning. And the majority of people from the jungle, like a herd, could not muster the courage to protest and protect their rights. These are the people who will be responsible for the consequences.” Russia’s first deputy permanent representative to the United Nations Dmitry Poliansky has said all these things on the social media platform X.

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