Global South Advocates for Enhanced Cooperation at Moscow Security Meeting
Global South calls for stronger cooperation at Moscow security meet

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During the 14th International Meeting of High Representatives Responsible for Security Issues in the Moscow Region, representatives from the Global South and East called for stronger international cooperation and greater representation in global governance to address emerging security challenges. Key discussions focused on the evolving global order and the role of developing nations in a multipolar world.
- 01Participants included senior officials from Russia, China, India, South Africa, Brazil, and others, discussing the need for a multipolar world.
- 02Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu emphasized coordination among Global South countries and support for a stronger UN role.
- 03India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval highlighted the shift in global power dynamics and called for UN reforms.
- 04Chinese representative Chen Wenqing reaffirmed Beijing's commitment to multilateralism and global development initiatives.
- 05Kazakhstan's Security Council Secretary Gizat Nurdauletov urged for new mechanisms addressing water security and digital governance.
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At the 14th International Meeting of High Representatives Responsible for Security Issues in the Moscow Region, representatives from key countries in the Global South and East advocated for enhanced international cooperation and greater representation in global governance. The meeting brought together senior officials from nations including Russia, China, India, South Africa, and Brazil to discuss the changing global order and emerging security challenges. Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu called for stronger coordination among these nations and emphasized the need for a more significant role for the United Nations in international affairs. India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval noted the shifting power dynamics in global politics and reiterated calls for UN reforms. Other participants, including representatives from China, South Africa, and Kazakhstan, discussed the importance of multilateralism, technological advancement, and addressing contemporary global challenges. The consensus among attendees highlighted the necessity for inclusive institutions and balanced partnerships to ensure global stability.
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The meeting's outcomes may influence future international cooperation and governance structures, particularly for developing nations.
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