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France Welcomes India As Member Of UNSC For Two Years

France welcomes India to become a member of UNSC for two years; Said- be improved so that it can attain a permanent seat.

France welcomes India to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). India will now be a member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the next two years.

France’s Ambassador to India, Emmanuel Lenin, said, “We are willing to work shoulder to shoulder in the face of terrorism and multidimensional security while upholding international law.”

For this, we have to reform the Security Council so that India can get a permanent membership here. ‘

It is worth mentioning that the Security Council consists of five permanent members and 10 temporary members. India has got a chance here for the eighth time as a temporary member.

Earlier India had underlined the need for comprehensive cooperation in the Security Council, saying that as a provisional member, India would promote core values ​​such as human rights and development during its tenure.

India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador TS Tirumurthy said India’s emphasis will also be on multilateralism.

The UNSC is one of the 6 important parts of the United Nations. Its important tasks include ensuring peace and security around the world, adding new members to the United Nations, and changes in its charter.

This council also sends peace missions to countries around the world and if there is a need for military action in any part of the world, then the Security Council also implements it through resolution.

Britain out of the EU’s purview, Queen II approved Brexit.

Brexit has become a reality for both Britain and the European Union. Britain was de facto separated from the EU from midnight today after it was formally declared 11 months ago.

Queen Elizabeth II of Britain has also given her approval after the Brexit Bill was passed by both houses of Parliament.

After royal approval in this way, Britain will now set its own path from the new year. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson thanked both Parliament and the European Union.

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