Seeking an ally in India for the transformation of the UN course of, says UNGA President

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: In India, we’re looking for an ally which is able to assist us within the strategy of transformation of the UN by reforms which is able to result in nice modifications within the UN, stated UNGA 77th session President, Csaba Korosi on his first go to to India. 

“During my interaction with PM Modi, we spoke about India’s contribution to the UN reform process. Discussions also took place around the subject of humanitarian aid as the world is reeling under the worst food and energy crisis,” President Korosi stated including that he’s hopeful that India would develop into a everlasting member of the UN after the reforms course of. 

President Korosi stated that each one wars come to an finish they usually hoped that negotiations would work and a ceasefire declared between Russia and Ukraine. Negotiations and discussions, as PM Modi has been reiterating, might result in an finish to the battle. 

“Happy to welcome Csaba Korosi on his first visit to India. Reaffirmed India’s commitment to multilateralism, including at the UN. We discussed the importance of conserving and optimising global water resources and welcomed his support for G20 India,” stated Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

President Korosi additionally met with External Affairs Minister, Dr Jaishankar and Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas and Urban Development Hardeep Puri.

“We hosted a millet lunch for President Korosi. We also discussed global challenges, UN reforms, the Ukraine conflict and G20 agenda. We assured him of India’s fullest support in developmental progress and reformed multilateralism,” stated Dr Jaishankar.

Meanwhile, speaking concerning the reforms course of within the UN, which might additionally embrace contemplating India to develop into a Permanent Member of the UN, President Korosi stated that out of the 193 members practically 73 had spoken about reform.

The challenges dealing with our world are nice, however they aren’t insurmountable. To quote the previous Indian proverb, “We cannot change the direction of the wind, but we can adjust the sails,” UNGA President stated.

NEW DELHI: In India, we’re looking for an ally which is able to assist us within the strategy of transformation of the UN by reforms which is able to result in nice modifications within the UN, stated UNGA 77th session President, Csaba Korosi on his first go to to India. 

“During my interaction with PM Modi, we spoke about India’s contribution to the UN reform process. Discussions also took place around the subject of humanitarian aid as the world is reeling under the worst food and energy crisis,” President Korosi stated including that he’s hopeful that India would develop into a everlasting member of the UN after the reforms course of. 

President Korosi stated that each one wars come to an finish they usually hoped that negotiations would work and a ceasefire declared between Russia and Ukraine. Negotiations and discussions, as PM Modi has been reiterating, might result in an finish to the battle. 

“Happy to welcome Csaba Korosi on his first visit to India. Reaffirmed India’s commitment to multilateralism, including at the UN. We discussed the importance of conserving and optimising global water resources and welcomed his support for G20 India,” stated Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

President Korosi additionally met with External Affairs Minister, Dr Jaishankar and Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas and Urban Development Hardeep Puri.

“We hosted a millet lunch for President Korosi. We also discussed global challenges, UN reforms, the Ukraine conflict and G20 agenda. We assured him of India’s fullest support in developmental progress and reformed multilateralism,” stated Dr Jaishankar.

Meanwhile, speaking concerning the reforms course of within the UN, which might additionally embrace contemplating India to develop into a Permanent Member of the UN, President Korosi stated that out of the 193 members practically 73 had spoken about reform.

The challenges dealing with our world are nice, however they aren’t insurmountable. To quote the previous Indian proverb, “We cannot change the direction of the wind, but we can adjust the sails,” UNGA President stated.