TURKISH PRESIDENT SHOCKS WITH HIS STATEMENT! Erdogan: The world must not be left at the mercy of the victorious countries of World War II
"The fate of humanity should not be left at the mercy of 'a handful of countries', winners in World War II," said Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.
Earlier, Erdogan said that there was a roadmap designed to "corner" the permanent members of the UN Security Council in order to expand the rights of other members of this international organization.
- The fate of humanity cannot and must not be left at the mercy of several countries that won the Second World War. "While the world is changing, and diplomacy, trade, and international relations are undergoing radical transformations, it is inconceivable that the architecture of global security remains the same - Erdogan said in the Angolan parliament during his visit to this country. The speech was posted on his Twitter account.
According to the Turkish leader, the unwillingness to listen to the demands for change means "persistent attempts to maintain the status quo that emerged after the Second World War ".
At the same time, Erdogan added that "the world is more than five", referring to the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
In July, Russia’s First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Dmitry Polyansky, said in his interview with Izvestia that Moscow opposes an increase in the number of permanent members of the UN Security Council at the expense of the countries of the "collective West."
He noted that there are already enough such countries in the Security Council and that it is necessary to focus on the entry of developing countries there.
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