The UN revised the Anniversary Draft after the introduction of six countries, including India


United Nations, Ta. Monday, June 29, 2020

UN General Assembly Speaker Tijani Muhammad Bande has made a mention in the draft manifesto that has to be changed. The United Nations had to amend its draft after protests from countries including India, Britain and the United States.

There was a line in the draft that caused controversy throughout. The same words were used by the Communist Party of China, which was followed by protests.

Britain's acting ambassador to the United Nations, Jonathan L., broke the silence on June 24, according to the United Nations, which monitors Britain's activities at the United Nations.

They took this step from Britain, America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and India. Six countries protested at one point at the end of the declaration. The sentence that was opposed was written to realize our common vision for the sake of a future.

This sentence was opposed and demanded that the sentence be used to realize our shared vision for a better future envisioned in the preamble to the United Nations Charter.

Kerala's health minister was also present at the webinar organized by the United Nations. Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailaja had the opportunity to participate in a panel discussion on United Nations World Public Service Day.

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