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The Swiss foreign minister wants to use the debate in the UN Security Council to restore trust between political actors. “Where there is trust, everything is possible,” said Ignazio Cassis, 62, the morning before the meeting. Behind institutions are people, just like families or neighbors. Dealing with them requires transparency, honesty and a willingness to compromise.
The same goes for the international community. Referring to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Cassis said lasting peace can only be achieved if everyone abides by the agreed rules.
Switzerland will chair the Security Council, the most powerful UN body, for the first time in May. It may therefore convene special sessions on topics of its priorities. In addition to promoting sustainable peace, this also includes protecting the civilian population and taking measures to combat climate change.
(SDA)
Source:Blick
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