India Assumes UNSC Presidency For Aug

India Assumes UNSC Presidency For Aug

UNITED NATIONS, Aug 2 (NNN-PTI) – India yesterday, assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the month of Aug, when two signature meetings, focusing on maritime security, and technology and peacekeeping will be held.

During the month, India will organise a high-level videoconference open debate, on maritime security. India’s PM, Narendra Modi, will chair the meeting. A presidential statement is an expected outcome, according to the Security Council Report (SCR), whose mission is to advance the transparency and effectiveness of the Council.

Modi is likely to address the Council on Aug 9.

Former Indian permanent representative to the UN, Syed Akbaruddin, said, “our prime minister, Narendra Modi, will be the first Indian PM who has decided to preside over a meeting of UNSC. This is our eighth stint on the UNSC,” according to media report.

India is also planning to hold a ministerial-level open debate on technology and peacekeeping. India’s Minister of External Affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, will chair the debate. A presidential statement is an anticipated outcome. India may also pursue a resolution on the protection of peacekeepers, during the month.

In a video message, India’s representative to the United Nations, T.S. Tirumurti, on Friday talked about New Delhi’s agenda. He said, India will be organising signature events in three key areas – maritime security, peacekeeping, and counterterrorism.

Tirumurti added that New Delhi will continue to keep the spotlight on counterterrorism.

The first working day of India’s presidency will be today, Aug 2, when Tirumurti will hold a hybrid press briefing in the UN headquarters, on the Council’s programme of work for the month.

The Council will continue to follow developments in Ethiopia (Tigray), Haiti and Myanmar closely, during the month. Meetings on these and other issues are possible, according to SCR.

Ahead of India assuming the presidency, Pakistan on Saturday, expressed its hope that New Delhi would follow international rules and norms. “We hope that India will abide by the relevant rules and norms governing the conduct of the Security Council presidency,” Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson said.– NNN-PTI

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