United
Nations/Washington, Oct 25: The international community has celebrates the
United Nations (UN) Day to mark the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945
of the UN Charter. The Day was celebrated here on Tuesday, 24th of October.
With the ratification of this founding document by the majority of its
signatories, including the five permanent members of the Security Council, the
United Nations officially came into being. Besides, the US President Donald
Trump issued a presidential proclamation in Washington recognising the more
than seven decades of contributions the UN has made to peace and security among
nations. The President’s proclamation noted: “The United Nations was founded on
the vision that diverse nations could cooperate to preserve sovereignty,
enhance security, build prosperity, and promote human rights and fundamental
freedoms. Its purpose remains as essential today as ever before. As the world
faces increasing transnational threats ‑‑ including the spread of terrorism and
mass atrocities around the globe, the risk of famine and humanitarian crises,
and nuclear proliferation by rogue regimes that threaten others with the most
destructive weapons known to humanity ‑‑ we call on all member states to
reaffirm their commitments to the obligations and responsibilities enshrined in
the United Nations Charter.” Against the backdrop of today’s global challenges,
President Trump urged member states to work together as the founders of the UN
intended and confront “those who threaten chaos, turmoil, and terror.”
According to the US Department of State bog, DipNote, Trump reaffirmed the
United States’ belief that the United Nations can play an important role in
resolving international disputes and that its success depends on a coalition of
strong sovereign nations. President Trump’s proclamation reaffirmed the United
States’ hope that the United Nations can achieve its goals of maintaining
international peace and security and developing friendly relations among
nations. He stated, “We expect member states to hold the United Nations
accountable, just as we expect people around the world to hold their own
governments accountable. Although a great deal of work remains to be done for the
United Nations to realize its full potential, we reaffirm our commitment to its
goals in order to build a better tomorrow for future generations.” UNI
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