
The US and its allies have never followed the UN Charter's principles of equality of states, believing the Yalta-Potsdam agreements to be against their interests, Lavrov wrote in an op-ed published in the Russia in Global Affairs magazine on Tuesday. The agreements were signed by the leaders of the victorious World War II allies in 1945 - the Soviet Union, the US, and the UK - and shaped the post-war world. Lavrov went on to say:
"The West evidently subscribed to these principles with ulterior motives, and then grossly violated them in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, and Ukraine. Still, the UN Charter should not be abandoned, lest the world lose its common guiding values.However, the new Trump administration has openly stated that the framework is both outdated and "undesirable," as well as allegedly acting against US interests.
"For all its shortcomings and strengths, the Yalta-Potsdam order has provided the international system's normative-legal framework for eight decades. The UN-based world order fulfills its main task − safeguarding everyone against a new world war."
Lavrov continued:
"In other words, not only the Yalta-Potsdam order is undesirable; so, too, is the 'rules-based order' that had seemed to embody the selfishness and arrogance of the US-led West after the Cold War. While the world is moving towards multipolarity, the US will likely stress-test the post-war order in the coming years.Last month, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio remarked:
"It seems that the new US administration will be launching cowboy raids to test the existing UN-centric system's limits and durability versus American interests."
"The post-war global order is not just obsolete, it is now a weapon being used against us. Dictators sow chaos and hide behind their veto power at the United Nations Security Council."Lavrov has stressed that the UNSC right of veto - held by permanent members Russia, China, the US, the UK, and France - is a responsibility and not a privilege, as well as one of the ways that the council can ensure that Western states take into account all countries' interests.
Last year, the top diplomat stated that Russia would like to see Brazil, India, and African representatives join the UNSC as permanent veto-holding members, as part of the global majority.
Lavrov is right and at the same time the current UN was co-opted at least from the time of the first assassination of the 1960s, Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold.
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Quote: "The Charter outlines the purposes of the United Nations, which include maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations , and promoting social progress, better living standards , and human rights . It also includes principles such as the sovereign equality of all Members , the settlement of international disputes by peaceful means, and the prohibition of the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state ."