Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al Khaled Al Sabah told the UN General Assembly that the world body must “heed the lessons of our shared failures” and called for reforms. “We must draw the lessons as states and governments and peoples to achieve to realise the best means for non-recurrence of our mistakes and to grant our future generations a safer world,” Sheikh Sabah said. He spoke of the need for reforms on the Security Council “in a manner that enshrines justice, transparency and credibility” to allow it “to become more capable of addressing contemporary threats”.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

US calls recognition of Palestine by allies ‘performative’

The United States has called the recognition of a Palestinian state by…

Hamas’s list of 34 hostages to be released includes women and children: Report

A list of 34 Israelis provided by Hamas for release as part…

At least 22 killed in Gaza in latest Israeli air strikes

At least 22 Palestinians, including women and children, have been killed in…

Security deal ready for Saudi if it normalises ties with Israel: Blinken

The United States is nearly ready with a security package to offer…