Why Japan, India, Ukraine are not permanent members of Security Council: Zelensky

Why Japan, India, Ukraine are not permanent members of Security Council: Zelensky

United Nations Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky asked why India, Japan, Brazil and the United Nations are not permanent members of the Security Council. Zelensky said that ‘the day will surely come when its solution will come.’ “There has been a lot of talk about reforming the United Nations,” Ukraine’s president said in his pre-recorded message during the global leaders’ debate at the UN General Assembly on Wednesday. How will all this be dealt with? No result came out.

‘If you look closely at our peace formula, you will find that its implementation is under the real reform of the United Nations. Our formula is universal, and connects the world from north to south. It encourages increased representation of the world’s unheard people.’ He said, only Ukraine is saying this. Have you ever heard such words from Ras? While he is a permanent member of the Security Council. Why? After all, what is the reason that Japan, Brazil, Turkey, India, Germany and Ukraine are not its members. The day will surely come when this issue will be resolved.

Demand to increase the number of permanent members

India has been at the forefront of efforts to push urgently needed reforms in the Security Council at the United Nations. India itself has insisted that it deserves a seat as a permanent member of the Security Council. Currently, the United Nations Security Council consists of five permanent members and 10 non-permanent member states, who are elected by the United Nations General Assembly for two-year terms. The five permanent members are Russia, Britain, China, France and the United States. These countries have the right to veto any original proposal. At present, there is a strong demand to increase the number of permanent members.

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