2024-04-25 16:54:19
New York: India has indirectly taken a dig at China by saying that the ban on resolutions in the sanctions committees of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is a kind of ‘hidden veto’ and under the guise of this, measures like listing of Pakistan-based global terrorists have been made. Some Council member countries will not take any responsibility on the matters. India’s Permanent Representative and Ambassador to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj said this on Tuesday. “The way any organization works must respond to the challenges it faces,” Ruchira Kamboj said in a statement. On the occasion of the second anniversary of the unanimous adoption of the resolution ‘Veto Initiative – Strengthening the United Nations System’ by the UN General Assembly, Kamboj said that the record of the UN Security Council in meeting the increasing challenges has been quite disappointing. Said in the General Assembly that the Security Council used its own methods of functioning to hide the veto. It has tried to hide this work through the ad-hoc working methods of its committees which work on its behalf but have little accountability.
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Ruchira Kamboj said, “Those of us who are familiar with the functioning of the sanctioning committees and its tradition of imposing ‘stops and blockades’ know that these are a kind of hidden veto power on matters on which certain councils “Members will take no responsibility and are not required to explain their decisions.” This comment of Kamboj is clearly in the context of China. China has repeatedly blocked resolutions moved by its allies such as India and the US to designate Pakistan-based terrorists under the Security Council’s 1267 Al Qaeda Sanctions Committee.
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Two years ago, Resolution 76/262 was adopted in the UN General Assembly in which it was decided that the President of the 193-member General Assembly would hold a formal meeting within 10 days of a veto by one or more permanent members of the Security Council of 15 countries. Will call. Kamboj said the UN General Assembly resolution welcomed the sentiment reflecting the need to address the opaqueness of the Council’s working methods and establish accountability. “Recognizing the importance of these efforts, we would like these efforts to be undertaken in a manner that creates an environment of consensus rather than finger-pointing,” he said.