UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that reforming the UN Security Council has become central to discussions at the General Assembly. He noted progress in the Inter-Governmental Negotiations process, which had previously stalled. Although no negotiating text has been adopted, new summary papers reflect national positions and areas of convergence. Mr. Guterres stressed the Council’s structure is outdated and undermines both legitimacy and efficiency. He highlighted Africa’s demand for permanent seats as a major driver of reform momentum. He also supported proposals to limit veto powers, particularly in cases of human rights violations. Guterres said reform is essential for restoring UN’s role in global peace and security.
Recent Posts
Most Popular
Uyghur Group Urges Australia to Stand Up to China’s Alleged Intimidation
The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) has called on Australia to protect its Uyghur community from Chinese government intimidation, warning that Beijing is using surveillance,...
Tibetans Mobilise Nationwide Against China’s New Law, Calling It an Attack on Ethnic Rights
Tibetans in India are planning demonstrations across the country on Thursday to highlight what they describe as continuing human-rights violations in Tibet and to...
Trump Declares Economic Warfare on Iran, Escalating Pressure on Tehran
US President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping new economic warfare against Iran. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said Iran was given...
Pakistan Government Defies SC Order on Imran Khan’s Medical Examination
Pakistan’s Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar today said that the government would seek a review of the Supreme Court’s order directing the transfer of...
India Pushes for Urgent UN Security Council Reforms to Reflect Today’s Global Realities
India has called for urgent reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), saying its structure and decision-making process must reflect present-day global realities...







































