teensexonline.com
23.6 C
Jammu
Saturday, February 22, 2025
HomeWorldUN Chief Guterres calls for consensus on security council reforms

UN Chief Guterres calls for consensus on security council reforms

Date:

Related stories

Taiwan bans academic exchanges with 3 mainland Chinese universities

Taiwan has barred the island’s universities from collaborating with mainland...

Israeli military says body released by Hamas is not of a hostage

The Israeli military said on Friday that one of...

Airlines warned as Chinese navy holds live-fire exercises off Australia

Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong raised concerns with her...

US envoy meets Zelenskiy as Trump officials keep pressure on Ukrainian leader

U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy for the Ukraine conflict...

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged for “greater consensus” on Security Council reforms. While addressing a meeting of the Council on multilateralism and reforming global governance, he said that the Council should be enlarged and made more representative of today’s geopolitical realities. The Secretary-General said that the Council must reflect today’s world, not that of 80 years ago.

The reform process known as the Inter-governmental Negotiations has failed to make any progress in 16 years because a group of countries known as Uniting for Consensus has blocked even the adoption of text that could be the basis for negotiations. China supports limited reforms, backing Africa’s demand for permanent seats but opposing India and Japan’s inclusion.

Latest stories