New York: Russia has voiced its support for India and Brazil as worthy candidates for permanent membership in the UN Security Council, referring to them as key international actors. During the 77th Meeting of the UN General Assembly, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Saturday communicated his support for India, turning into a permanent member of the Security Council.
In his address to the General Assembly simply an hour before External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s discourse, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the UN and Security Council must be adjusted to contemporary real factors.
He said Moscow sees the possibility of making the Security Council more democratic, only, by expanding the representation of nations from Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
“We note India and Brazil in particular as key international actors and worthy candidates for permanent membership within the Council whilst simultaneously unilaterally and mandatorily raising the profile of Africa,” Lavrov said.
India has been at the front of endeavors at the UN to push for a dire long-forthcoming change of the Security Council, stressing that it properly deserves a spot at the UN high table as a permanent member. As of now, the UNSC involves five permanent members and 10 non-permanent member nations which are chosen for a two-year term by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
The five permanent members are Russia, the UK, China, France, and the US and these nations can veto any substantive resolution. There has been growing demand to increase the number of permanent members to reflect the contemporary global reality.
Afterward, addressing a press conference at UN headquarters Saturday, he was asked why he referenced just India and Brazil for permanent membership and not South Africa.
“I said that we view India and Brazil as strong candidates given, they are leading international players, as strong candidates for permanent membership at the Security Council with the condition that at the same time, in the same way, the profile of Africa will be raised,” Lavrov said.
“I mentioned India and Brazil for a single reason. They have long officially advanced their candidatures. As for South Africa, the Republic of South Africa, this step has not been put forward,” he said, adding that Members of the African Association are focused on the Ezulwini Consensus.
He added that addressing the topic of extension of the Security Council without mirroring the interests of Africans is unimaginable. “Again, I emphasize that we’re talking exclusively about the expansion of the Security Council membership with the representatives of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
“Because if we had to talk about an additional inclusion in the Security Council of Western countries, well, that would be humorous for several reasons. I will set aside the fact that they are all hostile to the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China.” He said if political assessments were to be set aside, what new would any additional western country bring to the Security Council He said western countries can provide absolutely nothing to the Council, and “they are all following the orders of the United States.” He said next year, with the addition of Japan to the Council as a non-permanent member, there will be seven countries representing the western group in the 15-nation Council. He said there is not an iota of difference between the policy of Japan and that of the United States.
India is right now part of the way through the second year of its two-year term as a chosen non-permanent member of the UN Security Council. India’s tenure at the Council will end in December when the nation likewise manages as Leader of the strong UN organ for the month.