India doesn’t qualify for UNSC membership – Daily Notable
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Pakistan has reaffirmed its opposition to adding new permanent members to the UN Security Council (UNSC), adding that India does not qualify for a seat on the 15-member body.
India — along with Brazil, Germany and Japan — has been campaigning for a permeant UNSC membership.
Speaking to the UN General Assembly (GA) on Monday, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative Ambassador Munir Akram, in an apparent reference to India, said one country has waged 20 wars since independence and fomented terrorism and instability across the region, especially in Pakistan.
“We have clear and ample evidence of this state-sponsored terrorism,” the Pakistani envoy told the 193-member GA, which is debating reforms aimed at making the UN body more representative, responsive, democratic and transparent.
One country, most insistent on #SC membership, has proclivity for use & threat of use of force;fomented terrorism across our region; violated #UNSC resolutions; targets innocent lives on #LoC.This has no qualification for #SC, permanent or even non-permanent membership:Amb Akram pic.twitter.com/w0eVxcFB5F
— Pakistan Mission to the UN, NY ???? (@PakistanUN_NY) November 17, 2020
“It stands in violation of UNSC resolutions in occupied Kashmir,” Akram said, adding that it had deployed 900,000 troops to crush the Kashmiri people’s legitimate freedom struggle. In addition, settlers from outside Jammu and Kashmir were being brought in to transform the region’s demography, he said.
“It threatens aggression against Pakistan and resorts to daily artillery and small arms fire targeting innocent civilians on our side of the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.
“This country has no qualification for a UNSC membership — permanent or even non-permanent,” the Pakistani envoy added.
Full-scale negotiations to reform the council began in the General Assembly in February 2009 on several key areas. These include the question of veto, regional representation, membership, the working methods of the council and its relationship with the GA.
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Despite a general agreement on enlarging the council, member states remain sharply divided over the details.
The G-4 countries have shown no flexibility in their campaign to expand the council by 10 seats, with six additional permanent and four non-permanent members.
On the other hand, the Italy and Pakistan-led Uniting for Consensus (UfC) group firmly opposes any additional permanent members, saying that such a move will not make the body more effective and will also undermine the fundamental principle of democracy that is based on periodic elections.
The UNSC currently comprises of five permanent members — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States — and 10 non-permanent members.
In his remarks, the Pakistan envoy said the UfC’s proposal reflected the most suitable basis for an agreement on comprehensive reforms.
“If it is approved, it will obtain the largest possible support in the GA and the essential ratification of all the five permanent members.”
The UfC proposal, he said, was also flexible and through variable arrangements, could accommodate the aspirations and interests of a majority of the UN membership, including African and other regional groups such as the Arab Group and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
“The UfC looks at Africa’s collective desire for representation differently; its absence is a historical injustice. Africa is seeking a larger number of non-permanent and two empowered permanent seats for the continent.-PUNA
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