"We are with India and it should be part of the new architecture in UN that should allow different emerging poles to be represented... India should be part of UNSC and so should be other countries," Venezuelan Ambassador Augusto Montiel said.
He was addressing a press conference at the Indian Women's Press Corps here.
"UN must exist but with necessary renovations and changes to include Asia, Latin America and other regions and not just the First World countries," he said.
Oil-rich Venezuela is a leading economic power in Latin America and Montiel said, its ties with India are growing with more cooperation in different sectors.
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On US President Donald Trump's executive order banning foreign nationals from seven predominantly Muslim countries to enter the US, he said, "Right now, we need leaders, especially in the US and in some European countries, who can regain the essence of international democracy."
"Mexico must be feeling a bit worried now... We need civilised democracy. We don't want any international policemen," he said, when asked about the order's impact on Latin American countries.
The senior Venezuelan diplomat also alleged that the international press in the West does not portray "true and complete image" of his country.
"Besides, the then US President Barack Obama had signed an executive order in 2015 and renewed in 2016 that declared Venezuela 'an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States'. When we try to protect democracy through constitutional means, we are portrayed by the media as if we are dictators, and what is this decree then," he asked.