Havana reiterates its commitment to defend a more democratic and just international order

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2021-10-12 08:35:00

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Cuba's deputy permanent representative to the UN, Yusnier Romero.

Havana, October 12 (RHC)-- The Cuban government reiterated its commitment to continue working with the United Nations (UN) and its member states to defend a more democratic and just international order that responds to the demands for peace, development, and justice of all the peoples of the world.

According to the Cuban Foreign Ministry's website Cubaminrex, Cuba's deputy permanent representative to the UN, Yusnier Romero, said on Monday in New York that the island advocates for the preservation and strengthening of multilateralism and international law.

Romero insisted on this responsibility while intervening in theme 124: Strengthening of the United Nations System, which dealt with the Report of the Secretary-General: ''Our Common Agenda'', presented last September.

The Cuban representative said that intergovernmental discussions are needed to deepen the ideas addressed in the document and generate the necessary consensus to determine the feasibility of moving forward on each proposal.



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