Turkey's president says United Nations failed amid Covid-19 pandemic

Turkey's president, who has long called for a reform of the United Nations, said the world body has failed in its response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, talks during a televised address to the nation following a cabinet teleconference meeting, in Istanbul. Photo: PTI
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, talks during a televised address to the nation following a cabinet teleconference meeting, in Istanbul. Photo: PTI

Turkey's president, who has long called for a reform of the United Nations, said the world body has failed in its response to the pandemic.

In a televised address following a Cabinet meeting, claimed the UN was late in accepting the existence of the pandemic and had failed to make its presence felt for nations requiring help to fight infections.

The UN, which has fallen flat concerning crises from Syria to Yemen, as well as developments in fragile regions of Africa and South America, has also flunked during the pandemic, he said.

His comments came as world leaders mark the 75th anniversary of UN General Assembly this week.

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First Published: Tue, September 22 2020. 01:03 IST
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