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When UN vetoed the decision to stop the war in Gaza, Muslim countries got angry – India TV Hindi

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Saudi Arabia expressed India’s claim in UN

UNSC: A fierce war continues between Israel and Hamas. The Gaza Strip remains a battlefield. Meanwhile, a resolution was brought in the UN regarding ceasefire in Gaza, which was vetoed by America. Muslim countries are enraged over this. Saudi Arabia, angry with America, has come in support of India. Saudi Arabia has supported India’s candidature in the UN Security Council.

Mothers of reforms are continuously arising in the UN Security Council. India has also raised questions on the current existence of the UN. For a long time, India has been fighting that being a democratic developing country with a population of 140 crores, it has been making a permanent claim in the UN for a long time. Meanwhile, America has vetoed the proposal to stop the war in the UN regarding the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Meanwhile, Arabia has supported India’s permanent claim in the UN. Supporting India’s claim, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement, ‘Now more than ever, there is a need for reform of the Security Council to maintain credibility and fulfill its responsibilities without double standards in maintaining peace and security in the world. Is.’

Muslim countries angry at America for vetoing

America had vetoed the ceasefire proposal in Gaza. Muslim countries are angry with this. Gulf Cooperation Council and Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) have expressed regret about this. This is why Saudi Arabia has expressed its displeasure and demanded reforms in the UNSC. This proposal was brought by Algeria on 20 February. It demanded the unconditional immediate release of all hostages as well as unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza. This is the second time that America has blocked a resolution related to Israel. This was also stopped in early December.

Need for change in global system: Jaishankar

Indian Foreign Minister Dr. Jaishankar on Thursday indirectly took a dig at China and said that there is an immediate need for change in the global system. But the biggest opponent of reforms in the UNSC is not the Western countries. Speaking at a panel discussion at the Raisina Dialogue, he said, ‘When the UN was created, it had about 50 members. Now there are four times as many members. So it is a matter of common sense that this cannot continue as before.

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