"We need the UN, to deal with the threats to our common security from nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, not only in the case of Iraq. They must be tackled by the international community together, by strengthening conventions, treaties and agreements"
- Anna Lindh
About this Quote
In this quote, Anna Lindh highlights the importance of the United Nations (UN) in attending to worldwide security hazards posed by nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. She highlights that these threats are not limited to a specific nation, such as Iraq, however are a concern for the entire worldwide neighborhood. Lindh stresses the need for collective action and cooperation among nations to successfully take on these threats. This can be accomplished by enhancing existing conventions, treaties, and agreements that aim to control and control using these weapons. Lindh's words act as a tip of the essential role the UN plays in promoting international peace and security.
This quote is written / told by Anna Lindh between June 19, 1957 and September 11, 2003. He/she was a famous Politician from Sweden.
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