UNSC needs to introspect about the cost of its ‘actions and inactions’ on Syria: India
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India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T. S .Tirumurti said the last decade has largely been lost for the Syrians, particularly for the children and youth, who have not been seeing anything but violence and conflict since 2011.
The UN Security Council needs to introspect about the cost of its “actions and inactions” on Syria, India has said, emphasising that the powerful organ of the world body cannot afford to be “unmoved” on the urgent need to build consensus and work collectively to end the sufferings of the people in the war-torn country. Speaking at the Security Council briefing on Syria, chaired by the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T. S .Tirumurti on Monday said the last decade has largely been lost for the Syrians, particularly for the children and youth, who have not been seeing anything but violence and conflict since 2011. “This suffering should certainly move the Council members,” Mr. Tirumurti said, asserting that the Council needs to introspect about the cost of its actions and inactions.More Related News
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