Cuba Demands Fair World Economic System to Favor Peace and Security

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-04-25 14:46:34

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Havana, April 25 (RHC) -- At the UN General Assembly, Cuba demanded the setting up of a fair and equitable system of economic relations as a key factor to guarantee international peace and security.

The elimination of inequalities among the nations and the deep gaps between the North and the South is crucial to advance towards progress, said Cuban diplomat, Emilio Gonzalez, during a debate on peace, stability and development relations.

A real analysis of these issues must also consider other factors, such as the interference in the domestic affairs of the states, violations of sovereignty, subversion, media war and double standards currently being used by some superpowers against developing nations, the diplomat noted.

Peace and security can only be achieved with the acceptance and respect of different democratic models and the sovereign rights of the nations to freely choose their own judicial, political and economic systems, said Gonzalez during the forum, which is the fourth of its kind organized by the UN General Assembly to draw up the post-2015 sustainable development agenda.

This agenda will replace the Millennium Development Goals next year and, according to Gonzalez, it must concentrate on sustained economic development, social progress and the preservation of the environment.



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