10 January,2020 09:40 AM IST | New York | ANI
(Photo: Twitter/ AkbaruddinIndia)
New York: India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Syed Akbaruddin, on Thursday (local time) lambasted Pakistan for peddling false narrative on New Delhi and said there are no "takers for your malware here".
"It is increasingly acknowledged that the Council faces crises of identity and legitimacy, as well as relevance and performance. The globalisation of terror networks, the weaponisation of new technologies, the inability to counter those resorting to subversive statecraft are showing up the shortcomings of the Council," Akbaruddin said during an open debate at the UN Security Council.
"One delegation that epitomises the dark arts has, yet again, displayed its wares by peddling falsehoods earlier today. These we dismiss with disdain. My simple response to Pakistan is even though it is late, neighbour, heal thyself of your malaise. There are no takers here for your malware," he added.
The diplomat stressed upon the Council as "part of the political toolkit" to address ongoing and future threats to global peace and security.
ALSO READ
Video shows NY officer fatally shooting 13-year-old
Bangladesh's interim government consults stakeholders on President's removal
BRICS Summit: PM Modi calls for 'single-minded focus' to combat terrorism
PM Modi invites Russian President to visit India next year for Annual Summit
Israel confirms killing of Hezbollah executive council head Hashem Safieddine
He also said that there needs to be a Council which is a "representative" of current global realities.
"The answer to the crises the Council faces, lies in invoking and working through Charter provisions that provide for reform and change. We need a Council that is representative of current global realities, credible, and legitimate, rather than one that rests merely on the claim that it existed at the inception. The Council needs to be fit for purpose for the 21st century," Akbaruddin further said.
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get the latest updates