Saturday , November 23 2024

Years have passed, how much longer will we have to wait?, threat of anonymity: Ruchira Kamboj


India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj said at the informal meeting of the 78th session in New York that there is an urgent need for necessary reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). He said that this amendment has been being discussed for more than a decade but no result is coming. He said that almost 25 years have passed since world leaders committed to comprehensive reforms at the Millennium Summit in 2000. The world and our future generations cannot wait any longer. And how long will they have to wait? Cambodia questioned the delay in introducing reforms at the UN and recommended that reforms should be introduced next year to coincide with the UN's 80th anniversary and an important summit in September.

India proposed an extended G4 model in the General Assembly

Cambodia shared the expanded G4 model before the member states in the General Assembly and said that considering the realities, it is proposed to increase the number of Security Council members from the current 15 to 25 to 26 by adding six permanent and five non-permanent to the G4 model. -Permanent member. The Security Council is proposed to include two African countries and two Asia Pacific countries, one Latin American and Caribbean country and one country from Western Europe and other regions as permanent members. India has recommended flexibility in the G4 model along with the use of the veto.