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Sudan’s Foreign Minister Clamour for Reforms in UN Charter

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There was a need to strictly adhere to the UN Charter, its principles, and purposes, he stressed, reiterating the need to avoid highlighting certain principles and not others or reinterpreting such principles and rules.

On the first day of the UN summit for the future, which opened on Sunday, Sudan’s foreign minister Hussein Awad Ali denounced the principles of the UN Charter calling it as “double standards and selectivity” in implementing

The treaty is the founding document of the United Nations. It is supposed to codify the major principles of international relations. Nearly 80 years after the foundation of the UN, the body continues to face calls for reform, he said.

There was a need to strictly adhere to the UN Charter, its principles, and purposes, he stressed, reiterating the need to avoid highlighting certain principles and not others or reinterpreting such principles and rules. The stability of the international order is underpinned by the respect of the UN Charter, especially the non-interference and internal affairs of other countries, the respect of the state sovereignty and its territorial integrity, and the non-use of force in international relations.

This comment comes as Sudan has repeatedly accused the United Arab Emirates of arming the RSF group in the ongoing war in the country.

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The Sudanese diplomat said It was important to adopt a comprehensive reform of the international financial architecture to counter the challenges and problems facing developing countries, post-conflict countries, and those in special situations, especially due to poverty, conflicts, or climate change.