Venezuela: Canceling Iran’s membership in the Women’s Status Commission is hostile – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, quoted by Euro News TV channel, the representative of Venezuela stated in the meeting to review the status of Iran in the Women’s Commission, that the resolution proposed by the United States to expel Iran from the Women’s Commission is hostile.
According to the announcement of this TV channel, the representative of Venezuela said in this meeting: We want to speak in support of the UN Charter. The principle of multilateralism is one of the foundations of the United Nations and should not be undermined. If political power overcomes the rule of law, it will not only weaken the international system; It also allows the United Nations to regress.
He further emphasized: In our opinion, a country that is a legitimate member of international organizations cannot be expelled from this commission. Because all the countries of the United Nations have agreed on the membership of that country. If a country is to be expelled, other steps should be considered.
The representative of Venezuela stated: We ask all the members of the Women’s Authority Commission to prevent a dangerous heresy. This meeting establishes a dangerous tradition for autocracy to gain power. These countries want to impose their political will on others.
This Caracas official described the resolution proposed by the US as undemocratic and hostile and said: the US resolution implements a dictatorship.
It should be noted that America’s ridiculous anti-Iranian meeting started a few hours ago to cancel Tehran’s membership in the United Nations Commission on Women under the pretext of supporting Iranian women and aligning with rioters and people’s security. Washington presented the draft political resolution to end Iran’s membership in the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in New York to make a decision on this matter.
This meeting is being held under the chairmanship of Lachezara Stoeva, the head of the United Nations Socio-Economic Council and the ambassador and representative of Bulgaria to the United Nations.