New Delhi: Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador plans to submit a written proposal to the United Nations to create a commission to promote world peace and harmony. The names of three world leaders including Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi will be proposed in this commission to be constituted for a period of five years. Obrador will be joined by these three giants including PM Modi, according to MSN, President Obrador said at the press conference, “I will make a proposal in writing, I will present it to the United Nations.” I am saying this and I hope the media will help us spread it. Because they do not speak unless it is convenient for them.
The Mexican president proposed that the high commission should include Pope Francis, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The objective of the commission would be to propose a treaty to prevent wars worldwide and for a period of at least five years. The three of them met and would soon propose a cessation of hostilities everywhere, reaching an agreement to make a truce for at least five years. So that governments around the world can dedicate themselves to helping their people, especially people who have five years without tension, without violence and without peace.
Calling on China, Russia and the US to stop war-like actions, the Mexican President invited China, Russia and the US to find a way to peace and hoped that the three countries would listen to the mediation and accept it as it is. That we are proposing. Tell them that their confrontation is because of it. They have created a world economic crisis, they have increased inflation and created more poverty, lack of food. And the worst part is that in one year so many people have lost their lives due to the conflict. That’s all he did in one year. According to Obrador, the proposed cease-fire would help reach an agreement on the issues of Taiwan, Israel and Palestine and not lead to further conflict. In addition, he urged that all governments around the world join forces with the support of the United Nations, and the bureaucratic apparatus in which proposals and initiatives are presented.