
Putin suggests adding India, other countries to UN Security Council
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Russian President Vladimir Putin pitched changes to international law during a speech at the Valdai Discussion Club, including adding members to the U.N. Security Council.
"I believe we should adapt international law to current needs and changing global situations. Countries with substantial influence in international affairs, like India with its 1.5 billion people and over 7% GDP growth, deserve representation and the opportunity to contribute to resolving global issues," Putin said at the Valdai Discussion Club’s annual conference in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia.
He added, "India's high-tech exports are growing exponentially, making it stronger each year under Prime Minister Modi's leadership."
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