Early reform of the Security Council is needed in order to "make it more legitimate, effective and representative, reflecting the realities of the 21st century," Koro Bessho, Permanent Representative of Japan to the UN told the UN General Assembly.
Speaking on behalf of Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan, Bessho asserted that in order to achieve this objective, enlargement in both the permanent and non-permanent categories is required.
It also needs to enhance regional representation in the Security Council by ensuring that the concerns and aspirations of unrepresented or underrepresented regions are adequately taken into consideration, said the Japanese ambassador.
"The reform of the Security Council is long overdue. If we truly seek to preserve the credibility of the process, of this august assembly, and indeed of the entire United Nations, there is no more time to lose," Bessho said.
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The Japanese ambassador asked the General Assembly president to grant the co-chairs full support for initiating text-based negotiations without further delay.
"This is not a mere request of any particular group of countries but a necessity to ensure the credibility of the process," he said.
"We need to launch text-based negotiations now, and indeed as early as possible within the current session, to allow sufficient time for meaningful progress for the remainder of the session," he said.
Longer-term seats, he argued, would fulfil the legitimate desire of "some member states to make a greater contribution" to the work of the Council. Cardi said this reform model would enhance regional representation.
Addressing the General Assembly on behalf of African Group, Adikalie Foday Sumah, Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations, said that it is unacceptable for Africa to be the only continent not to be represented in the permanent members and at the same time, underrepresented in the Non-Permanent category of the Council.
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