G-20 Foreign Ministers’ Conference (Johannesburg)
Johannesburg: Representatives of G20, participating in the first meeting of foreign ministers headed by South Africa, have made a big announcement on Friday. The G20 representatives have stated immediate need to improve the UN, including changes in the United Nations Security Council. The prominent people present at the meeting included External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavarov and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Let me tell you that at the conclusion of a two -day meeting here, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa said, “(G20) The need to improve it to make the United Nations a purpose -friendly and relevant to the current international reality. Supports. It also includes the United Nations Security Council. ” He earlier stated that South Africa believes that the United Nations remains a suitable platform to maintain peace and security, which is supported by other institutions of global rule.
Demand for improvement in global governance systems
Lamola also highlighted the widespread need to improve global rule systems. He said, “(Hum) supports the need to improve the international systems of global rule, including the international financial structure, multilateral trade system and multilateral development bank.” In his inaugural speech, Ramola in his inaugural speech said that from G20 representatives, land from G20 delegates. Urged to support South Africa’s proposed approach to resolve political issues. He emphasized that such issues should be discussed at the level of Sherpa, Foreign Ministers and Leaders to develop a strategy based on general opinion for peace and human development. Ramola said, “In this way geophysical issues will not be discussed in work groups, so that these meetings will be focused only on technical discussions.”
Concern over global conflicts
Lamola said that we also want to warn against focusing on the situation of only one struggle except others on the African continent especially on the African continent, as has been in recent times. ”G20 has managed geopolitical discussions. Supported South Africa’s proposal for. The meeting also discussed slow progress in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Lamola said, “(G20 countries) expressed concern over the slow progress in the achieving the SDG goals of the United Nations Agenda 2030. For this purpose, the need for immediate action to accelerate efforts in the meeting was emphasized and (of this meeting) the subject – the strong commitment of G20 for SDG was confirmed to suit solidarity, equality and stability. ” ‘ The ongoing global conflict was another focal point of discussion.
All countries follow UN Charter
Lamola said, “These struggles are harmful to economic development and sustainable development goals. Some participants highlighted the impact of wars on education, health as a major concern. Sustainable investment in prevention of conflict and peace-making was outlined as a priority. “He said that the G20 ministers reiterated that all states should follow the principles of United Nations Charter. Lamola said, “All parties involved in the struggle should follow the provisions of international law including international human law and international human rights law. On the basis of these principles, it was agreed to support all efforts towards justice in Ukraine, Palestine, Sudan, Congo Democratic Republic and other major struggles around the world.
Recognition of extensive geopolitical division
The meeting also recognized extensive geopolitical division, which has promoted an atmosphere of mistrust. Lamola said that South Africa is committed to working with all the members of the G20 to pursue the stage work and will play a bridge to create a bridge with maintaining the unity of the group during its presidency. South Africa is hosting the G20 for 2025 and the meeting is the beginning of a series of scheduled programs throughout the year. Members of G20 include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea Republic, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turki, Britain, America, African Union and European Union Are included. (Language)
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