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PM Modi proposes five principles for maritime security, says disputes should be sorted out on basis of international law

By ANI | Updated: August 9, 2021 20:20 IST

Noting that the joint maritime heritage of the world is facing several types of challenges, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said maritime disputes should be settled peacefully and on the basis of international law.

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Noting that the joint maritime heritage of the world is facing several types of challenges, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said maritime disputes should be settled peacefully and on the basis of international law.

Chairing the UNSC High-Level Open Debate on 'Enhancing Maritime Security: A Case For International Cooperation', he outlined five principles and called for joint efforts to combat natural disasters and maritime threats posed by non-state actors.

The Prime Minister, who chaired the meeting through video conference, said that barriers should be removed for legitimate maritime trade.

He said global prosperity depends on the active flow of maritime trade and obstacles in it can pose challenges for the global economy.

"The first principle is that we should remove barriers in legitimate maritime trade. Our prosperity depends on the active flow of maritime trade. Obstacles in this can be challenges for the global economy," he said.

"The second principle is that maritime disputes should be sorted out peacefully and on the basis of international law only. This is very important for mutual trust and confidence. This is the only way we can ensure global peace and stability," he added.

The Prime Minister said India has been the first responder in many disasters related to cyclones, tsunami and sea pollution.

"The third principle is we should face natural disasters and maritime threats created by non-state actors together. India has taken several steps to enhance regional cooperation on this subject. We have been the first responder in maritime disasters related to cyclones, tsunami and pollution," he said.

PM Modi laid stress on preserving the maritime environment and maritime resources and said that oceans have a direct impact on climate.

"The fourth principle is that we have to preserve the maritime environment and maritime resources. As we know, the oceans have a direct impact on the climate. And therefore, we have to keep our maritime environment free from pollution like plastics and oil spills," he said.

"The fifth principle is that we should encourage responsible maritime connectivity. It is clear that the creation of infrastructure is necessary to increase maritime trade. But, in the development of such infrastructure projects, the fiscal sustainability and absorption capacity of the countries have to be kept in mind," he said.

PM Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to preside over a UNSC meeting. The meeting is taking place under the Indian presidency at UNSC.

The meeting is being attended by several heads of state and the government of member states of the UNSC.

( With inputs from ANI )

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