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Amb. Massari, enlarge UN Security Council representation

2021-12-20T14:18:26.682Z


"That on the reform of the UN Security Council is a discussion that has been going on for three decades and so far has not led to any solution, because the interests between the countries are very different. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 20 - "The discussion on the reform of the UN Security Council is a discussion that has been going on for thirteen years and so far has not led to any solution, because the interests between countries are very different. In today's multipolar world the The problem is how to find a more balanced geographic representation within the Security Council. The demand for permanent seats only per se, which comes from the G4 countries (India, Germany, Japan and Brazil) would not provide solutions to the current problem, that is to make it more operational, and it would not solve the key problem of Africa's just claim to remedy a historical injustice of under-representation. Italy's position is to try to enlarge the Council to make it more representative,without negatively impacting its functioning, reaching a greater number of elected seats ".


    The Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations, Ambassador Maurizio Massari, said this in an ANSA Forum at the Farnesina, on the occasion of the Conference of Ambassadors and Ambassadors.


    "The point we are at now is that this negotiation goes on for over ten years in an informal way, without textual reference points. The G4 countries would like to negotiate on a text, but in our opinion this would be counterproductive until the general parameters are established. The process will resume. January, but it will be very difficult. It is a long battle but not to be underestimated. Italy must invest sufficient economic resources not to give space to countries such as those of the G4 to go ahead with their requests ", concluded Ambassador Massari.

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Source: ansa

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