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Jaishankar lashed out at the US without naming it at the UN, criticizing its 'double standards'.​

Without naming the United States, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar called out its "double standards." Jaishankar stated clearly and unequivocally that international peace and global development are closely interrelated, and that both have declined recently, impacting the Global South.

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26 Sep, 2025
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Jaishankar lashed out at the US without naming it at the UN, criticizing its 'double standards'.


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On Thursday, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed a meeting of G-20 foreign ministers in New York. During the meeting, he delivered a strong message to every country, including the United States, that has been targeting India over its oil imports from Russia for the past few months. The Foreign Minister stated clearly that double standards are evident. This year, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar will address the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in place of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Foreign Minister told America without naming it

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, without naming the United States, called out its "duplicitous attitude." Jaishankar stated clearly and categorically that international peace and global development are "very closely interrelated," and that both have declined recently, affecting the Global South. The Foreign Minister added that terrorism remains a constant threat to development.


Jaishankar further stated that terrorism remains a "persistent threat" to development. He emphasized that the world should neither tolerate nor support terrorist activities. Jaishankar said that countries that take action against terrorists on any front perform a "great service to the international community as a whole." Speaking on the relationship between international peace and global development, he noted that both have declined in recent times.

Terrorism is a constant threat to development

The Foreign Minister said that terrorism poses a constant threat to development and is a hindrance to peace. He said that it is essential that the world neither tolerates nor supports terrorist activities. Jaishankar said that as the world faces conflict, economic pressures, and terrorism, the limitations of multilateralism and the United Nations are becoming increasingly apparent.

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He said the need for reform in multilateralism has never been greater. He noted that the international situation today is volatile, both politically and economically. Jaishankar said, "As members of the G20, we have a special responsibility to strengthen its stability and give it a more positive direction, which can best be done through dialogue and diplomacy, by resolutely combating terrorism, and by recognizing the need for strong energy and economic security."
 
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