
India reaffirmed its obligation to international peace and security through multilateralism and peaceful settlement of dispute, strongly condemning cross -border terrorism and provoking Pakistan in the UN Security Council at a high level of open debate.
“When we are finishing 80 years of the UN, it is a useful moment to think about how far the spirit of multilateralism and peace settlement of disputes, as anchored in the UN Charter,” said Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish, a permanent representative of the UN, said he delivered Indian statements nor.
“Over the past decades, the nature of conflicts has changed with the spread of non -governmental actors, which were often supported as representatives of nation actors, and cross -border financing, weapons trading, terrorists training and spreading radical ideologies that facilitate modern digital and communication technologies,” he said.
The ambassador to ensure responsibility for terrorism referred to the terrorist attack 22. April in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, who killed 26 innocent tourists.
“As a result of a scary terrorist attack in Pahalgam … and on the basis of a statement by the Council of April 25 … India launched a Sindoor surgery focused on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan, which ends with military activities, and Ambicals focused on Pasatasiad,” in nature, “in nature,” in nature, ” to nature, “in nature. He said.
He stressed that “National Ownership and Party’s consent is central for any efforts to achieve peaceful conflict resolution,” he added: “” There should also be serious costs for states that violate the spirit of good neighborhood and international relations by inciting cross -border terrorism. “
“On the other extreme is Pakistan”
Harish dealt with recent remarks of the Pakistani representative and said: “The Indian subjenent offers a significant contrast in terms of progress, prosperity and development models. On the one hand, India, which is a mature democracy, a growing economy and pluralistic and inclusive society.
“Don’t bear a member of the Council to offer homilia and at the same time indulge in practices that are unacceptable for the international community,“He said.
The Ambassador also emphasized the role of India as the largest cumulative contributor to the UN peaceful forces and pioneers in promoting women to maintain peace.
“We are suddenly where doubts about the multilateral system, especially the UN, are increasing,” he said, emphasizing the urgent need to solve “serious question marks on the UN Security Council.”
Harish reaffirmed: “India is still determined to work on international and security through multilateralism and peaceful settlement of disputes.”
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