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UNSC veto issue needs to be addressed in all aspects: India

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March 15, 2012
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New Delhi: Emphasising that the cost of exercising a veto at the UNSC is rising tremendously every day, India believes a comprehensive reform of the world body’s power centre will be incomplete if the issue of veto is not addressed in all its aspects.

In the last 67 years, the veto has been used 267 times, India’s Permanent Representative Ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri said at UN, participating in the eighth round of intergovernmental negotiations on the question of equitable representation and increase in the UN Security Council membership, pti reported.

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He said the cost of exercising a veto at the UN Security Council is rising tremendously with each passing day.

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‘We firmly believe that reform of the Security Council will be incomplete if the issue of the veto, in all its aspects, is not properly addressed,’ Puri said.

He said UN members have been hearing the provenance and historical justifications for the veto.

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The general refrain of the five permanent members has been the linkage with the world war and ‘to the victors belong the spoils, that permanent membership was not acquired from a lottery.’

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The 2005 position of G4 countries — Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan — states that all new permanent members will have the same responsibilities and obligations as the current permanent members, Puri noted.

He said that the veto has often been used for matters which have nothing to do with the maintenance of international peace and security. Instead they have been used on many occasions to block the applications for UN membership by new states.(KMW NEWS)

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