“I understand that this war and the loss of life are shocking and could not be otherwise. But what about the bloody coup in Ukraine in 2014, which was followed by the Kiev regime’s war against its own people in the Donbass? Does that not shock you?” Putin asked. “Are you not shocked by the extermination of civilians in Palestine and the Gaza Strip today? Is it not shocking that doctors have to operate on children – do abdominal surgeries – and use a scalpel on a child’s body without anesthesia? Did it not shock you when the UN Secretary General said that Gaza has turned into a huge children’s cemetery?”
Exposing West’s Double Standards
“Many countries in the Global South have made strong arguments on the double standards of the West on the question of human rights, humanitarian laws and international law. This critique, as we can see from the statements by Arab and Islamic countries’ leaders and many others like South Africa, has become sharper during Israel’s war on Palestine,” Dr. Chenoy said.
Unipolarity vs. Multipolarity
“For example, the West and Biden evade the issues of international humanitarian laws when it comes to Israel’s bombing civilians and collective punishment against Palestine. So this ‘rules-based order’, which is the basis of the Biden/Western conception of international governance, is in contrast with the multipolar and international law based vision proposed by Putin and those who support multipolarity,” the veteran academic said.
“With the world’s top twenty economies sitting at the table, policy decisions taken by the G20 matter. There are many arguments against this platform, however, in the current governance structure at global level, the G20 carries a lot of weight and has the potential to address diverse socioeconomic problems faced by developed, developing and the least developed countries,” Dr. Sharma told Sputnik.