India’s tough message from UNGA, stop war in Ukraine-Gaza, Jaishankar surrounds the hypocrisy of rich countries

India on Saturday called for immediate ending the ongoing enmity in Ukraine and Gaza and reiterated to support any initiative helped in restoring peace. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said this while addressing the general debate of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Jaishankar said, ‘Each of us has an opportunity to contribute to peace and prosperity. In the case of conflicts, especially in Ukraine and Gaza, which are not directly involved, they have also felt its effect. ‘

Competent countries come forward for solutions

Jaishankar while addressing the world leaders from the prestigious United Nations General Assembly Hall said that the countries who can include all the parties should ‘come forward in search of solutions’. He clarified, “India calls for ending enmity and will support any initiative helping to restore peace.”
 

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Impact of conflicts on food and energy security

The Foreign Minister emphasized that apart from two major conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, many other important issues could not come in the news. He underlined the global influences of conflicts, saying, “Energy and food security, especially since 2022, have been the first victim of conflicts and disruptions.”
He alleged that the rich societies took the initiative first to protect themselves, while the societies struggling with lack of resources struggled to survive, and then they only had to listen to the hypocritical speech.

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