Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani said before the UN General Assembly: The current session comes amid dangerous circumstances in the Middle East. He added in his speech before the UN General Assembly: The global international system is facing a difficult test that threatens its existence and makes it unable to achieve the goals for which it was established, including maintaining international security and stability and human rights. Al-Sudani said that today we are witnessing precedents in which all international charters and norms are violated and international institutions that are supposed to contribute to managing and organizing international relations are being neutralized. The Prime Minister explained in his speech before the United Nations General Assembly: Important principles such as sovereignty, territorial integrity, multilateral cooperation, the laws of war, humanitarian laws, international humanitarian law, the responsibility to protect, and the right to self-determination have been ignor ed. He added: The world is being pushed into comprehensive confrontations and conflicts while the UN Security Council stands helpless and without a role. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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