
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss said on Friday that the UN Security Council needs to be reconsidered. The current structure is not working, he said. Along with this, he supported India's greater role in the global body. Truss, speaking at a private event, said there was also a need to fast-track Ukraine's NATO membership. We must be upfront about freedom and democracy.
China-Russia is promoting the economic model
Truss said that our rival countries China and Russia are doing a great job promoting their economic model. They use misinformation and techniques to communicate with the world in every way. "They also use economic power to try and influence the way people think," Truss said.
India's voice will be important for the whole world
The former British PM said that being the world's largest democracy, India's voice is going to be incredibly important. She is a strong advocate of doing more trade with allies like India. She said, "When I was Trade Secretary, I started a free trade dialogue with India. I also want to see that we work together with like-minded countries, which I call an 'Economic NATO'." describe."
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