Brazil calls for reform of United Nations as it starts its G20 presidency
- Brazil calls for reforms of UN and global governance institutions due to a rise in conflicts, aiming for stronger representation of developing nations.
- G20 foreign ministers meet in Rio to discuss poverty, climate change, and global tensions, setting a roadmap for work ahead of a summit.
- Lula works to reestablish Brazil's global diplomatic presence, meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Blinken to address global governance and conflict in Gaza.
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Brazil pushes for stronger representation of developing nations as G20 FM meeting opens
Brazil’s top diplomat called for reforms of multilateral bodies Wednesday (Feb. 21), as his country kicked off its presidency of the G20 and hosted the group's foreign ministers.
Brazil puts reform of UN at heart of its G20 presidency
International bodies are gripped by paralysis, Brazil tells meeting of foreign ministers, while David Cameron blasts ‘Putin and his cronies’Brazil has put the Bermuda triangle of international diplomacy – reform of the United Nations and other multilateral bodies – at the heart of its presidency of the G20, arguing that the war in Gaza and shifts in the economic power balance finally make change possible.A two-day meeting of G20 foreign minister…
Brazil calls for UN reform as it starts its G20 presidency
RIO DE JANEIRO --- Brazil's foreign minister called for reforms of the United Nations and other multilateral institutions Wednesday while criticizing their inability to prevent global conflicts, as his country kicked off its presidency of the Group of 20 nations. Mauro Vieira told fellow foreign ministers during opening remarks for a G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro that the U.N. Security Council has been unable to prevent or halt conflicts such as…
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