Leaders of Asian and African nation called for a new global order to allow for emerging economic powers, on Wednesday.
Meeting at the 60th anniversary of a conference of developing countries that initially met to make a stand against colonialism called for a “new international economic order,” reports Reuters.
The host of the conference, Indonesian president Joko Widodo, noting that the group was meeting in a changed world, said that countries had to stand together against the domination of a “certain group of countries.”
Meeting at the 60th anniversary of a conference of developing countries that initially met to make a stand against colonialism called for a “new international economic order,” reports Reuters.
The host of the conference, Indonesian president Joko Widodo, noting that the group was meeting in a changed world, said that countries had to stand together against the domination of a “certain group of countries.”