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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - NEW YORK — Finland’s President Alexander Stubb criticized the UN Security Council (UNSC) on Monday for failing in its primary mission to preserve peace, stating that the council does not reflect the realities of today’s world.
Speaking at the Summit of the Future, he pointed to ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Palestine, Sudan, and Syria, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to address these crises.
Stubb highlighted the lack of representation in the UNSC, noting that only one country from Asia is represented and there are no members from Latin America or Africa.
He announced that he will present three proposals for reforming the Security Council on Wednesday.
His proposals include expanding the UNSC by adding five new members: one from Latin America, two from Africa, and two from Asia. He also called for abolishing veto powers for all permanent and non-permanent members of the UNSC, and for suspending the voting rights of any member that blatantly violates the UN Charter.
Stubb asserted that the current structure of the UNSC is inadequate for addressing modern global challenges, calling for immediate reforms to enhance its effectiveness and inclusivity. — Agencies
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