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26 of September, 02:57

Russia has opposed changing the order of application of the veto in the UN security Council
Russia is ready to discuss the reform of the UN Security Council, but against changing the order of application of the veto, said permanent Commissioner Russia in global organizations Vitaly Churkin.
" dialogues on security Council reform must continue. We are opposed to any changes regarding the right of veto, " drew attention Churkin. In the framework of the 69th session of the UN General Assembly passed soveshenee high level on the issue of the right of veto in the security Council, RIA " Novosti ". Participants expressed support for a long-standing proposal of France about the fact that the country is a permanent member of the UN security Council voluntarily refrained from using its veto to block action aimed at preventing or stopping violence. As said at the meeting of the high level, the French foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, " veto cannot and should not be a privilege." It is a matter of responsibility to resolve the conflict, not to paralyze Him, " said Fabius. Along with this, As explained during the meeting the Deputy permanent representative of Russia to the UN Alexander Pankin, veto power " not once was protected by a security Council from taking uncertain decisions. " " on what basis the Secretary General (UN) will determine which of iniquity are numerous in nature and which are not, and How it will apply the mechanism that restricts the use of the veto power of permanent members?" asked who attended the meeting, Alexander Pankin. First, the head of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski said that the crisis in Ukraine has demonstrated the ineffectiveness of the UN Security Council, the security Council should be reformed. Talk about UN reform have been going on for a long time. For example, it was proposed to provide permanent space in SB Brazil, India, Germany and Japan, as well as representative of African countries.

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