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Alon Faitelis

The world can’t afford to give up on the UN

Opinion | BY ALON FAITELIS | June 15, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 17, 2019, with former Chilean president and UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet, in Ottawa. Some critics have questioned whether Mr. Trudeau’s push for a seat on the Security Council is futile when it's become a weak institution. They are not entirely wrong. The problem, however, is that a viable alternative has yet to be proposed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALON FAITELIS | June 15, 2020
Opinion | BY ALON FAITELIS | June 15, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 17, 2019, with former Chilean president and UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet, in Ottawa. Some critics have questioned whether Mr. Trudeau’s push for a seat on the Security Council is futile when it's become a weak institution. They are not entirely wrong. The problem, however, is that a viable alternative has yet to be proposed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALON FAITELIS | June 15, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 17, 2019, with former Chilean president and UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet, in Ottawa. Some critics have questioned whether Mr. Trudeau’s push for a seat on the Security Council is futile when it's become a weak institution. They are not entirely wrong. The problem, however, is that a viable alternative has yet to be proposed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ALON FAITELIS | June 15, 2020
Opinion | BY ALON FAITELIS | June 15, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 17, 2019, with former Chilean president and UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet, in Ottawa. Some critics have questioned whether Mr. Trudeau’s push for a seat on the Security Council is futile when it's become a weak institution. They are not entirely wrong. The problem, however, is that a viable alternative has yet to be proposed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade