Template for reformed Security Council could reflect G20 composition, says Russia

Lavrov said that the United States and the West were against a multipolar world and wanted their dominance to continue.

Arul Louis Apr 26, 2023
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A template for reforming the United Nations Security Council to meet the new global realities could be something that reflects the present G20, according to Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

In the multipolar world that is emerging, “there will be a need to initiate Security Council reform,” he said on Tuesday at a news conference.

“And possibly, ultimately, this could be something having to do with reflecting the composition of the G20 or something reminiscent of G20”, he said.

G20 is a group of developed and emerging economies with 19 countries and the European Union. India, Brazil, Japan and Germany, which together form the G4 group that is at the forefront of campaigning for Council reforms while mutually supporting each other for permanent seats, are members of the G20 currently headed by India. Russia backs India and Brazil for permanent seats on a reformed Council.

Lavrov said that “definitely” the under-representation of the African and Latin American countries in the Security Council has to be “eradicated”.

There are no Latin American or African countries in the ranks of the permanent members of the Security Council, while the only Asian country to enjoy that status is China.

When he suggested a G20 type of format, Lavrov also said that in developing a governing mechanism for a multipolar world “it's wiser to base ourselves on the United Nations Charter with the understanding that in order to reflect new trends to reflect the realities, there will be a need to initiate Security Council reform”.

Lavrov said that the United States and the West were against a multipolar world and wanted their dominance to continue.

Although he did not know what shape it would ultimately take, he said that a sign of the emergence of the multipolar world is the recent visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to China.

A joint statement issued during Macron's China visit this month endorsed the idea of a multipolar world and in interviews, he has suggested developing "strategic autonomy" for Europe.

(SAM)

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