Debt, threat of terrorism, fear of US hegemony: everything is pushing nations toward a New World Order

Monday, June 25, 2012
By Paul Martin

TheExtinctionProtocol.com
June 25, 2012

NEW WORLD ORDER – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and President Mahinda Rajapaksa have stressed the need for a new world order at their meeting over the weekend. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio, Brazil. “Cooperation among independent States is essential for their progress forward; the justice-seeking nations should cooperate to design a new global order; those who are behind today’s problems do not deserve designing the new order,” the two leaders said. “Independent States are under great pressure from hegemonic powers but they should understand the fact that the pressure including the sanctions and resolutions will not affect the nations’ desire to resist; the biggest violators of human rights use the issue as an excuse to confront sovereign nations. Arrogant powers use environmental issues too as an excuse to pressure developing nations but if they were real defenders of the environment they would change their polluting technologies.” The Iranian president said that those who are afraid of change of the current world order are designing plots to weaken independent States and prevent their progress; the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Tehran is an opportunity to take positive steps in favour of independent nations; Today’s world lacks independent movements and NAM has the capacity to fill the gap, he said. Ahmadinejad also said that Iran is committed to expand cooperation with Sri Lanka. President Rajapaksa for his part, welcomed the development of bilateral relations with Iran, noting that NAM should become stonger to confront the pressure posed by arrogant powers. “The holding of the NAM summit in Tehran can boost its role in the international community,” he said. The 16th summit of the NAM member States will be held in Tehran from August 26-31. Iran will receive the rotating presidency of the movement from Egypt for three years during the Tehran summit. NAM comprises some 120 member States and 17 observer countries. It represents nearly two-thirds of the UN members. The Non-Aligned Movement is the largest grouping of countries outside the United Nations, aimed at giving a voice to the developing world. The organisation was founded in the former Yugoslavia in 1955. NAM’s 118 member States represent around 56 percent of the world’s population. The movement also has 17 observer members. The purpose of the organisation as stated in the Havana Declaration of 1979 is to ensure ‘the national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of non-aligned countries.” –Sunday Observer

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