President Erdogan: Structure Of UN Security Council Must Be Radically Changed

“The structure of the UN Security Council, which is far from fulfilling its duties to ensure global peace and security, should be radically changed,” said President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

President Erdogan on a social network responded to the post of General Secretary of the United Nations (UN) Antoniu Gutherrish about Africa.

In his publication, President Erdogan noted: “Mr. General Secretary, your sincere and loud expression of his views on the Reform of the UN Security Council in accordance with today’s conditions and in a fair way is very valuable for the world to have a fair system again.”

The president emphasized that the African continent and all Africans should be given the opportunity to contribute to this fair system.

“The structure of the UN Security Council, which is far from the fulfillment of its duties to ensure global peace and security, should be radically changed before new wars cover us, new people and societies will suffer, it will shed even more innocent blood. This is what expects from In response to these expectations, we will continue to say: “The world is more than 5” and act with the understanding that “a more fair world is possible” as Turkey. The UN Security Council, which meets modern conditions, ”summed up President Erdogan.

– statement of Gaterrisha

Speaking at the Sat UN session, Guterrish made a statement about the representative office of Africa in the Council and emphasized the urgent need to carry out the reform during which Africa will be presented in the Council.

noting that the Council was “created by the winners of the Second World War and reflected the structures of power of that period,” Guterrysh said that the world has changed significantly since 1945 and that the structure of the Council “does not keep up with it.”

The Secretary General recalled that in 1945, the majority of the current African countries were under colonial domination and had no vote in international affairs. “We cannot come to terms with the fact that Africa, a continent with a population of more than 1 billion, is not represented on an ongoing basis in the leading world body of peace and security,” the politician noted.