FM Gedion Stresses Need for Coordinated Multilateral Efforts to Build Just Global Order

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New delhi: Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timothewos has stressed the urgent need for coordinated multilateral efforts to build a global order that equitably serves all nations. The Foreign Minister is participating at the BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting that is taking place in New Delhi, India.According to Ethiopian News Agency, the gathering aims to address pressing global challenges through collaborative efforts. In his address, FM Gedion highlighted the critical importance of coordinated multilateral actions to establish a global order that benefits all nations equitably. He warned that the ongoing global crises, if not addressed urgently, could lead to severe economic downturns and social instability that transcend national borders.The Minister called for BRICS to play a pivotal role in fostering peace and promoting collective security and development, which he described as essential for a just and stable international system. His remarks resonate with the broader objectives of BRICS, particularly a s the group celebrates its 20th anniversary.In another development, the Foreign Minister delivered Ethiopia's statement at the BRICS @20 Summit, reflecting on two decades of partnership and progress among member states. The Minister congratulated all member states on the 20th anniversary of BRICS that marks two decades of remarkable partnership and collective progress.He reaffirmed Ethiopia's steadfast commitment to the BRICS vision and pursuit of a just and equitable multilateral system that serves the interests of all nations. The FM also noted that BRICS has laid a strong foundation for partnership and expressed confidence that the next twenty years will bring expanded opportunities to scale up program implementation, grow and consolidate membership as well as build strong and flexible organizational capability.Gedion further reiterated Ethiopia's commitment to the BRICS aspiration that inter-state relations can thrive as a force for global good, harnessing the rich social, ideological, geographic, a nd historical diversity of its member states.