Text-based negotiations adopted for UNSC reforms

Update: 2015-09-15 23:54 GMT
India termed as “historic” and “path-breaking” the adoption of the document, saying the decision puts the Inter- Governmental Process formally on an “irreversible text-based negotiations path” and changes the “dynamics” of the negotiations on achieving UNSC reforms.

UN General Assembly President Sam Kutesa convened a plenary meeting here to take action on the draft decision on the “Question of equitable representation on and increase in the membership of the Security Council and related matters”.

During the meeting, he also circulated letters containing the positions of key countries, including Russia, the <g data-gr-id="30">US</g> and China which refused to contribute to the negotiating text.

There was no voting on the decision to continue text- based UNSC reforms in the 70th session of the General Assembly and it was adopted by consensus.

The draft decision contains a negotiating text which has positions of UN member states on Security Council reforms and how the powerful 15-nation body should be expanded in its permanent and non-permanent categories.

The adoption is a significant step towards beginning talks on the long-stalled reforms process in the 70th session of the Assembly on the basis of a negotiating text, a first in the last seven years of Inter-Governmental Negotiations that have been conducted so far without the basis of any text.

India’s Ambassador to the UN Asoke Mukerji said the “most important aspect” of today’s decision is the text circulated by Kutesa in July which “we have agreed will be the guiding basis for our deliberations in the 70th General Assembly session”.

“What you have delivered today... to all 193 Member States of the United Nations, is truly historic and path- breaking on several counts,” Mukerji told the Assembly. 

“It becomes especially memorable taking into account the stiff challenges and pressures that were brought upon you and your office to step back from this issue, which has been on the agenda of the UNGA for nearly 23 years,” he added.

With the 69th session of the General Assembly concluding tomorrow, Kutesa presented the text for adoption and to be carried forward to the 70th session beginning on Tuesday. He had achieved a breakthrough of sorts by circulating the text to UN members that will form the basis for the Inter- Governmental negotiations on the UNSC reforms. 

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