G20 Meeting: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has once more reiterated to bring an urgent reform within the United Nations, noting the swift transition in dynamics of world politics in the previous few many years.
Speaking on the much-touted G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (G20FMM) on Thursday, the minister underscored that the present world structure is in its eighth decade and the actual fact the members of the UN have quadrupled on this interval.Â
According to EAM Jaishankar, the present situation on the United Nations doesn’t replicate the prevailing political and financial setting.Â
“Current global architecture is in its 8th decade. The number of members of the UN has quadrupled in this period,” mentioned Jaishankar on the much-awaited G20 assembly in Delhi.
“It neither reflects today’s politics, economics, demographics or aspirations. Since 2005, we have heard sentiments for reform being expressed at the highest level,” he added.Â
Notably, this was not the primary time when India exhibited its staunch place on the world discussion board.Â