This was needed to truly reflect contemporary geopolitical realities, PM Modi said
Meeting United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) President Csaba Korosi in New Delhi on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the importance of reforming the multilateral system, including the UN Security Council (UNSC).
This was needed to truly reflect contemporary geopolitical realities, the Prime Minister said.
"Happy to welcome @UN_PGA Csaba Kőrösi on his first visit to India. Reaffirmed India's commitment to multilateralism, including at the UN. We discussed the importance of conserving and optimising global water resources. Welcomed his support for #G20India," Prime Minister Modi tweeted.
The President of the 77th Session of the UNGA also underscored the importance of India being at the forefront of efforts to reform global institutions, said an official press release.
During the meeting, Korosi lauded India’s transformational initiatives for communities, including in the area of water resource management and conservation.
The President of the 77th Assembly of the UNGA is on his first bilateral visit since assuming office in 2022.
Thanking Korosi for making India his first bilateral visit since assuming office, Prime Minister Modi appreciated his approach based on science and technology to find solutions to global problems.
He assured Korosi of India’s fullest support to his Presidency initiatives during the 77th UNGA including the UN 2023 Water Conference, the press release issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) added.
This was needed to truly reflect contemporary geopolitical realities, the Prime Minister said.
"Happy to welcome @UN_PGA Csaba Kőrösi on his first visit to India. Reaffirmed India's commitment to multilateralism, including at the UN. We discussed the importance of conserving and optimising global water resources. Welcomed his support for #G20India," Prime Minister Modi tweeted.
The President of the 77th Session of the UNGA also underscored the importance of India being at the forefront of efforts to reform global institutions, said an official press release.
During the meeting, Korosi lauded India’s transformational initiatives for communities, including in the area of water resource management and conservation.
The President of the 77th Assembly of the UNGA is on his first bilateral visit since assuming office in 2022.
Thanking Korosi for making India his first bilateral visit since assuming office, Prime Minister Modi appreciated his approach based on science and technology to find solutions to global problems.
He assured Korosi of India’s fullest support to his Presidency initiatives during the 77th UNGA including the UN 2023 Water Conference, the press release issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) added.