I'm really worried about the world's cold war: UN chief

I'm really worried about the world's cold war: UN chief

I'm really worried about the world's cold war: UN chief
I'm really worried about the world's cold war: UN chief

UNO-General Antonio Guterares
United Nations
The UN chief has said that he is really worried about the move towards the reminder of the world's cold war in view of the tension between the United States and Russia. His statement came after the expulsion of 60 Russian citizens from the US this week of Trump administration. The US took action against Russia on March 4 for allegedly poisoning Russian double agent Sergei Scrippal. Of the 60 expelled people, 12 were involved in the United Nations intelligence mission intelligence mission. They are accused of misusing the privilege of residence in the US.

Asked about the possibility of the expulsion of Russian diplomats in the United States by the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Gatorase and the possibility of the start of the Cold War of the new era, "I am really worried. I believe that we are coming to a great extent in the same way as we did during the Cold War. However, there are two very important differences. '

Gutarez said that during the Cold War, there were two great powers which had complete control over the situation in 2 areas of the world. He said, "Now, we have many other countries which are relatively independent and many struggles we see are their important role in that." He said that there were mechanisms of communication and control during the Cold War so that the incidents could be prevented from growing and it could be ensured that when stress arises, things do not go out of control. They said that but now that the system has been destroyed, it is time to take precaution when it is necessary to ensure effective communication and prevention of stress. He said, 'I believe that such a system is once again needed.
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