Conflicts Around World may Lead to Third World War: Gadkari

Nagpur: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said he was deeply concerned about the ongoing conflicts worldwide, and said that the situation has become so serious that the tensions between countries may soon lead to a third world war.
The Minister of Union also said that the developments in war technology have changed the “dimensions of war” significantly, and that the current situation is a serious problem that requires urgent attention and discussion at the global level.
“There is a conflict atmosphere between Israel and Iran – the war between Israel and Iran, Russia and Ukraine. The situation will always be the possibility of Third World War in the background of these wars.” He said.
“Due to the increasing war technology, the dimensions of the war have changed and the use of missiles and drones in the war has increased, because the relevance of tanks and other types of plane types is reduced. It has become difficult to protect humanity in the middle of all. Missiles are usually fired to civil settlements.”
“This has created a serious problem, and all these problems need to be discussed at the global level. It will not be right to say this, but this path is slowly moving towards destruction.”
At the beginning of last week, US President Donald Trump welcomed Hamas’s reaction to a US Gaza Armistice proposal and called it a “positive spirit”, saying that an agreement could be reached next week.
The 60-day ceasefire, which was already adopted by Israel, would see that 10 Israeli hostages-eight creatures and two-dead-sequences were left in exchange for an unspecified number of Palestinian prisoners. Israel would begin to withdraw from some parts of Northern Gaza, and both sides would enter a meeting for a permanent ceasefire.
Trump said he did not agree to stop the control of Iran’s nuclear program or uranium enrichment. He admitted that Iran’s nuclear capabilities were permanently returned, but Tehran could continue in another area.
Efforts for a ceasefire accelerated after the 12 -day conflict between Israel and Iran last month. Qatar restarted indirect negotiations and the new proposal was reported to contain stronger guarantees to keep the United States on the negotiation table.
The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the latest large -scale Russian aircraft and missile attacks on Ukraine on Sunday, and repeated the call for “urgent and unconditional” cease -fire as a critical step to obtain a “fair, comprehensive and sustainable peace” in the region.
In a mission on X, the UN chief, Zaporizhzhia, underlined the ongoing risks for nuclear security, and the UN charter initiated the urgency of stopping hostility in accordance with the UN decisions, international law and relevant UN decisions.

