India’s long-standing demand to be a everlasting member of the United Nations Security Council was supported by France and the United Kingdom on the highly effective horse-shoe desk.
United Nations,UPDATED: Dec 15, 2022 08:03 IST
Two signature occasions on counter-terrorism and reformed multilateralism being held below India’s present Presidency of the UN Security Council. (Photo: Reuters)
By Press Trust of India: France and the United Kingdom, two veto-wielding everlasting members of the Security Council, reiterated their assist for a everlasting seat for India on the highly effective horse-shoe desk.
“France supports the candidacy of Germany, Brazil, India and Japan as permanent members. It also wishes to see a stronger presence of African countries, among both permanent and non-permanent members,” French Ambassador on the UN Nicolas De Riviere stated in his remarks on the UN Security Council open debate on ‘Maintenance of International Peace and Security: New Orientation for Reformed Multilateralism’ chaired by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
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Riviere stated the Security Council stays the “keystone of our collective security architecture”.
“I want to reaffirm forcefully that France is in favour of a reform of the Security Council…We support an enlargement of the Security Council to take into account the emergence of new powers that are willing and able to assume the responsibility of a permanent presence in the Security Council.”
UK Ambassador Barbara Woodward stated because the UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly “publicly reiterated this week, we support new permanent seats for Brazil, Germany, India and Japan, and permanent African representation”.
Stressing that the world immediately may be very totally different to the one which gave delivery to the UN in 1945, Woodward stated, “It is right that we consider how the UN and the multilateral system should evolve. The Security Council must, as others have said, become more representative of the world today and the UK has long called for its expansion, in both the permanent and non-permanent categories.”
Jaishankar arrived right here Tuesday to preside over two signature occasions on counter-terrorism and reformed multilateralism being held below India’s present Presidency of the UN Security Council, earlier than the curtains come down this month on the nation’s two-year tenure as elected member of the highly effective 15-nation group.
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Dec 15, 2022