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The credibility of international institutions derives not only from the decisions they make, but also from the transparency, fairness, and inclusiveness of the processes through which those decisions are reached.

Justice begins with the process, not merely the outcome.

When representation is limited within events of global significance, the consequences extend beyond individual organizations. Such limitations may affect the public's ability to access diverse sources of information and perspectives from different regions of the world.

Impartiality is not proclaimed; it is demonstrated through transparent and accountable procedures.

Opaque decision-making processes, undisclosed criteria, and unequal access do not strengthen confidence in international institutions. Trust is built through accountability, openness, equal opportunity, and meaningful representation.

Representation is the voice of humanity.

Inclusivity is not a matter of preference; it is a global responsibility.

The issue is not who is included or excluded. The issue is preserving confidence that decisions and processes shaping our world are conducted in a manner that ensures equal representation and fair participation.

A more just, transparent, and inclusive international order will not be achieved through institutional power alone, but through institutions that earn and maintain public trust.

 

Mehmet Türker Akanlar
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Hibya News Agency

 

Usa News Agency

 

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