VP Naidu calls for effective multilateralism to tackle global challenges

ANI  |  Paris [France] 

Vice M. Venkaiah Naidu, on Sunday, stressed the importance of effective to explore solutions to challenges faced by humanity across the

Speaking at the high-level panel discussion titled, "Dialogue of the Continents on Global Governance" on the sidelines of Peace Forum, held to commemorate the centenary of the end to the First War, the Vice called for the combined efforts of countries to chalk out plans to deal with the issues of global importance such as eradication of poverty, providing education, health care and jobs, ensuring gender parity and others.

Vice further suggested that for effective multilateralism, organisations like the Security Council (UNSC) must reflect the realities of the 21st century. He that has always been at the forefront and pitched for the need of strong multilateralism

He also urged the communities to come together to fight the menace of terrorism and sought the cooperation of world leaders for an early adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in the (UN) to deal with terrorism.

Underlining the importance of peace for the progress of the world, the pressed on the need to have security and economic development. "Even though there has been the advancement of civilisation, the threat of war always remain and poses challenges like environmental degradation, economic crisis, and escalating humanitarian needs," he said.

He complimented the for organising the event on the Armistice Day and appreciated the country for being a driving force of the post-war European integration.

Earlier on Sunday, the participated in the wreath-laying ceremony organised at de Triomphe in along with world leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, President Donald Trump, German and leaders from 51 countries.

He also paid homage to Indian soldiers who fought selflessly for human liberty and freedom on the occasion of

Naidu, who was on a three-day official visit to (November 9-11), emplaned for on Sunday night.

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First Published: Mon, November 12 2018. 03:46 IST