Brazil and G4 Will Try New Approach for Reforming UN

The group formed by Brazil, India, Japan, and Germany (G4) is expected to draft a new project for reforming the United Nations Security Council.

The Brazilian Minister of Foreign Relations, Celso Amorim, is optimistic about the group’s proposal and believes that the reform of the UN Security Council should be voted by the end of the year. “But there are no deadlines,” he said.


The decision to rewrite the proposal was presented Thursday, September 15, during a meeting of foreign ministers of the group’s member countries at India’s Permanent Mission to the UN, in New York.


The G4’s initial proposal did not come up for a vote at the 59th Session of the UN General Assembly, which ended yesterday. Consequently, it will be revised and presented at the 60th Session, which begins Saturday, September 17.


The proposal expands the number of permanent and temporary members of the Council from 15 to 25. And it suggests that a representative of the Americas, a representative of Europe, two representatives of Asia, and two representatives of Africa be included among the new permanent members.


The new G4 resolution should not contain many modifications, according to Amorim, but it should incorporate suggestions received over the course of the year.


According to the Minister, there is growing support for the theses of the G4. “Our dialogue with the African countries is positive. It hasn’t yet resulted in the desired outcome, but we shall continue this dialogue with the Africans and others.


“I believe that we will be able to obtain a sufficient support base to present the resolution again and get it passed,” he affirmed.


For the reform to be approved, it needs the support of two thirds of the countries in the UN General Assembly, that is, 128 votes.


Agência Brasil

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