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‘Need (need-)for better representatives in Security Council’

New York: United Nations General Assembly President Saba Korosi has said a big thing about the change in the United Nations Security Council. He has said that there is a perception among the member states of the UN Security Council that there is a need for better representatives in the Security Council, including those countries which have a greater responsibility for peace.

On India’s candidature for the UNSC, Korosi said, “There is a perception among member states that we need (need-) a better representative in the Security Council, which includes countries that have a greater responsibility for peace, greater responsibility for the well-being of people.” There is responsibility. And certainly India is one of those who believe that they can contribute to the betterment of the world.’ Korosi said that in the past when the UNSC was formed, India was not among the ‘biggest people’. He further said that there will be reform in the UNSC.

The UNGA President further said, ‘The matter of reform has been going on in the process of negotiation for 13 years, it is too long. The first discussions on the possible need for Security Council reform began more than 40 years ago. So it’s really the right time, but it’s in the hands of the member states. If the member states can agree on how to reform the Security Council. Whether it’s in terms of how it functions, in terms of membership, in terms of permanent members, in terms of the right of veto, or what should be the relationship between the Security Council and maybe other bodies of the United Nations, all these member states is in the hands of

He further said that “India is probably one of the most active advocates for early reform of the Security Council.” Describing India as a potential superpower country, the UNGA chief said that India is growing rapidly in terms of population, economy, science and technology. Used to be. He also recalled his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Recalling his meeting with PM Modi, he said, ‘I met Prime Minister Modi in New Delhi a few months ago, and I was deeply impressed after our meeting. A man with a vision, a man with a strategic mind, a man with a very deep tradition who brings with him a very deep tradition of a nation and a clear vision of what modern India should look like. And I am very happy to greet them. He is most welcome at the United Nations. He is one of the most respected leaders of the world to come here in a short span of time. India is one of the largest countries in the world.