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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 719476 India 07/08/2009 06:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | New Delhi: Ahead of the G8 summit in Italy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has made a vigorous pitch for reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and underlined that India will seek its due place in the emerging international order. "The structure of United Nations Security Council must evolve to become true representative of the global community," the Prime Minister argued in an article he has written for The Vision of Emerging Powers - India. It has been published in the compendium brought out by the G8 nations on the eve of its summit in Italy. Contending that the present veto power system is outdated, the Prime Minister wrote: "The system of two-tiered membership, which gives a veto to the five permanent members ie the nations that emerged victorious after the Second World War, is clearly anachronistic." "Germany and Japan, which have significantly larger economies than Britain and France, both permanent members, are excluded. China is the only developing country in the P-5 and it is there for historical reasons, not as a large and economically important developing country," he wrote. "It is obvious that if the system was being designed today it would be very different," he said while critiquing the sluggish movement in the crucial area of reforms of international institutions. Making a case for the inclusion of emerging and developing countries in the Security Council and global financial institutions, the Prime Minister outlined his vision of India's place in the international order. "India, as the largest democracy in the world and an emerging economy that has achieved the ability to grow rapidly, remains deeply committed to multilateralism," Manmohan Singh said. "It has been an active member in global institutions - the United Nations, Bretton Woods Institutions, World Trade Organisation, International Atomic Energy Agency and so on. It will continue to be so in the decades ahead, based on commitment to principles and values that define these institutions." "India will seek its due place, play its destined role and share its assigned responsibility, giving voice to the hopes and aspirations of a billion people in South Asia," the Prime Minister underlined. Manmohan Singh stressed that India will continue to strive for the UN reforms to make it more democratic and address a host of global issues, including international terrorism, piracy on the high seas, climate change, creating a new financial architecture and an early conclusion of the Doha Round of trade negotiations. MANMOHAN SINGH TO MEET BRITISH PM TODAY Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will hold a bilateral meeting with his British counterpart Gordon Brown in the earthquake-hit Italian mountain town of L'Aquila on Wednesday afternoon on the sidelines of the G8-G5 summit. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 719476 India 07/08/2009 06:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Prime Minister will be attending the outreach meeting of the G5 - the group of five most emerging economies in the world comprising India, China, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa - being held parallel to the G8 meeting of the world's most wealthy and industrialised countries. Manmohan Singh will be meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday for a bilateral meeting followed by another one with Japan's Prime Minister Taro Aso on Friday. He will also meet the Angola President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos the same day. The Prime Minister is likely to meet US President Barack Obama informally during the G8-G5 summit. L'Aquila was hit by a major earthquake in April this year leaving nearly 300 people dead, over 1,500 injured and about 60,000 homeless amid concerns of more tremors in the region. The last tremor to hit the town was on Friday (July 3) and measured 4.1 on the Richter scale. Italian authorities have already briefed top world leaders who have arrived for the summit about emergency evacuation plans in case of another earthquake. CHINESE PRESIDENT TO SKIP SUMMIT Chinese President Hu Jintao has pulled out of the Group of Eight summit that starts Wednesday, Italy's Ansa news agency reported. The decision not to attend the meeting was due to ongoing violence in China's western region of Xinjiang. Rioting between the Muslim Uigher minority in the region, the Han ethnic majority and Chinese police has left more than 150 people dead since Sunday, according to official accounts. Hu halted his visit in Italy late Tuesday and flew back to China, Ansa reported, citing Chinese embassy diplomat Tang Heng in Rome. |
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Druid User ID: 500559 United States 07/08/2009 06:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Indian Premier does have a point. It is always a mistake to run things based on schedules and rules invented years ago, much less decades, centuries or millennia. Things won't work until everyone has an equal and fair voice. Then, if it is a truly honest system, we will, if not have paradise, at least have the world that we all agree to make. Till then it is a secret few who will always hold the reigns of power. And all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "save us!" And I'll look down and whisper "No." |
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Druid User ID: 500559 United States 07/08/2009 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's so bad about a NWO? Or a 1 world ruler? Would solve a lot of problems. Quoting: ^ºFEEDº^Illuminati FTW! It is only that those seeking this power over the rest of us intend (or seem to intend) to keep everyone not of their special and secret cabal from having a voice in how things are run. Because we are not told the plans, we all assume it is so we cannot object. If it is our objections that are feared, then what are they planning that would cause us to object in the first place? From that point the worst is always feared. A true one world governing body would not be a big problem to the freedoms of the world, if handled well and fairly. It is just this lack of trust, caused by secret machinations, that casts doubts on what is to come. Last Edited by Druid on 07/08/2009 06:56 AM And all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "save us!" And I'll look down and whisper "No." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 718895 Finland 07/08/2009 06:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's so bad about a NWO? Or a 1 world ruler? Would solve a lot of problems. Quoting: ^ºFEEDº^Illuminati FTW! If they would have truly honestly peace in their mind behind this agenda of unity that would be OK...but if you make research how corrupt UN is...and men behind it. It is BAD... |