Germany’s request to reform international institutions
Emphasizing that international institutions often reflect a long past, the German foreign minister called for the reform of these institutions and adapting them to the conditions of today's world. |
He also said: G20 was established with the belief that joint solutions will be possible and we will be together and join forces. Before his departure to Brazil on Wednesday, Baerbock explained: This situation involves finally dusting off old and deep-rooted structures and making our international institutions suitable for a changing world.
The German foreign minister also said. : Most institutions such as the UN Security Council or the World Bank are a reflection of the past, while many countries are crushed under the burden of debt and the climate crisis threatens the existence of entire countries. Baerbok praised the fact that the African Union is now a member of the G-20 group and that the “World Bank’s current climate protection mandate” is also “significant steps backwards”. The ministers of the Group of 20 countries want to discuss, among other things, the current global crises, multilateralism and possible reform approaches for the international system in a two-day meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil until Friday. Wang Yi, China’s top diplomat, will not be there for some reasons, and Ma Zhaoxu Chin, his deputy, will represent him.
This meeting is also due to the diplomatic dispute between Brazil and Israel over Luiz Inacio Lula’s comments. Da Silva, the president of Brazil, talks about the war in Gaza. Lula described the Israeli war against the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas as “genocide” and compared it to the Holocaust. The United Nations and the Security Council of the United Nations will discuss the issue of Ukraine.
Baerbok continued: If Putin believes that after two years the world will finally forget who is responsible for the war in Ukraine and the global consequences. It is wrong. We (…) stand firmly by Ukraine – as long as necessary and until its people can live in peace and freedom again.
The G-20 foreign ministers want Repeated blockades in the UN Security Council, to discuss the reform of international institutions on Thursday.
Welcoming this issue, Baer Bok said: the countries that suffer the most from the climate crisis will have the highest interest rates. they paid “This is profoundly unfair, and also more counterproductive in terms of economic policy,” Baerbock criticized.
Baerbock also said that the risk of natural disasters imposes financial costs, particularly in island nations such as Fiji and Philippines greatly increases. It is precisely at that time that they can no longer make the necessary financial and economic investments. This is why stronger and more efficient development banks are needed that put climate protection at the center of their work.
In addition to Germany, France and the United States, Russia and China are also in the group. 20 are present. This group constitutes about 80% of the world’s economic power and 60% of the world’s population. Brazil currently holds the rotating presidency of this organization.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, recently called the United Nations Security Council unreliable and called international financial institutions to interfere with more than Hadd accused the creditor countries of internal affairs. Lula considers Brazil to be the speaker of the global south and wants emerging countries to be heard more.
In the first working session of this organization on Wednesday afternoon (local time), Baerbok directly addressed his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov. and demanded an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine. He said: “If you care about human lives, if you care about your people, the children and youth of Russia, you must end this war now.”
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