The United Nations will exist forever, as humanity had only one chance to create such an organization in the aftermath of the Second World War. This view was expressed by Konstantin Kosachev, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of Russia.
“My firm conviction is that the United Nations will exist forever,” Kosachev stated during a roundtable discussion titled “The 80th Anniversary of the End of World War II and the Creation of the UN: History's Lessons and New Global Challenges.” He added, “I cannot imagine the member states suddenly convening and announcing the dissolution of the United Nations.”
According to the senior Russian official, humanity had a unique opportunity to establish a global institution in the post-war period, and it successfully seized that chance. He argued that another such opportunity would be unlikely to ever arise.
“To imagine that 193 countries would unite around a single, let alone a binding, text for a future charter or a new organization is, from my point of view, simply impossible,” Kosachev concluded.
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Based on materials from TASS