Venezuela Takes Presidency of UN Special Committee on Charter
Venezuela has been elected by consensus to preside over the UN Special Committee on the Charter, reflecting its commitment to multilateralism and international law. Ambassador Pérez Ayestarán emphasized the need for renewed defense of the UN Charter amid global conflicts and instability. He reiterated Venezuela's dedication to fostering genuine multilateralism and peaceful dispute resolution, aligning with the principles of Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace.

Venezuela has assumed the presidency of the UN Special Committee on the Charter by consensus, acknowledging its commitment to multilateralism and international law. Ambassador Pérez Ayestarán, representing Latin America and the Caribbean, expressed gratitude for the trust in Venezuela's leadership.
He highlighted the urgent need for a renewed defense of the UN Charter amid rising global conflicts, advocating for its full application. He underscored the significance of multilateralism, dialogue, and the peaceful resolution of disputes as fundamental to the Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace. This election marks Venezuela's recognized role in promoting UN principles and addressing global challenges.




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