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BRICS Expected to Play Key Role in Africa's Fair Representation in Global Institutions: Ethiopian FM
BRICS Expected to Play Key Role in Africa's Fair Representation in Global Institutions: Ethiopian FM
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Ethiopian Foreign Minister Taye Atske-Selassie has expressed his belief that the BRICS framework is poised to play a significant role in efforts to achieve fair representation in global institutions.During a meeting of BRICS foreign ministers held on the sidelines of the 79th UN General Assembly in New York, Atske-Selassie highlighted the growing expectation that BRICS will contribute meaningfully to reforming global governance and ensuring equitable representation for all nations.The Ethiopian diplomat emphasized the need for ongoing reform efforts to ensure that multilateral institutions are inclusive and strong. He also stressed the importance of prioritizing African representation in the UN Security Council reform, advocating for a solution that addresses historical injustices and ensures fairness.The minister highlighted the importance of considering geographical diversity, shared values among BRICS members, and the UN Charter principles in the reform process. He believes these principles will bolster BRICS's contribution to achieving fair representation in global institutions.
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BRICS Expected to Play Key Role in Africa's Fair Representation in Global Institutions: Ethiopian FM
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Calls for reform of the UN Security Council are gaining momentum. African leaders have been vocal about the need for a more inclusive and representative Council, particularly during recent sessions of the UN General Assembly. They argue that the current structure of the UNSC, established in 1945, does not reflect today's global landscape.
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Taye Atske-Selassie has expressed his belief that the BRICS framework is poised to play a significant role in efforts to achieve
fair representation in global institutions.
During a meeting of BRICS foreign ministers held on the sidelines of the 79th UN General Assembly in New York, Atske-Selassie highlighted the growing expectation that BRICS will contribute meaningfully to reforming
global governance and ensuring equitable representation for all nations.
The Ethiopian diplomat emphasized the need for ongoing
reform efforts to ensure that multilateral institutions are inclusive and strong.
He also stressed the importance of prioritizing African representation in the UN Security Council reform, advocating for a solution that addresses historical injustices and ensures fairness.
The minister highlighted the importance of considering geographical diversity, shared values among BRICS members, and the UN Charter principles in the reform process. He believes these principles will bolster BRICS's contribution to achieving fair representation in global institutions.