Norway, Malaysia Call for Stronger Multilateralism, Rule-Based Global Order
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Norway, Malaysia call for stronger multilateralism, rule-based global order
KUALA LUMPUR: Norway believes countries like itself and Malaysia play a crucial role in strengthening global multilateralism and promoting adherence to international law amid rising global instability, said Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik. Read full story
The year 2025 should be a moment of celebration, dedicated to the eighty years of existence of the United Nations (UN).But it runs the risk of passing into history like the year in which it collapsed the international order built since 1945.
The Fifth President of the Republic of Indonesia and General Chairperson of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Megawati Soekarnoputri, raised President Soekarno's speech at the UN General Assembly in 1960 as a moral reference in building a new, more just and civilized world order.
CHRONIQUE. Headquarters of the United Nations, New York sees its status as the world capital of diplomacy undermined by Donald Trump's unilateralism. Geneva may well delight him in this place, according to geopolitician Sébastien Boussois*.
The end of multilateralism
The recent unilateral strikes by the United States on Iran’s nuclear development sites underline the fact that multilateralism is dead, and has been so for some time. It is not only when it comes to the question of the deployment of military power that multilateralism is shown to be dead or dying. The key institutions […]
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