Pak opposes India’s bid for permanent membership in UN

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New York: Seeking to block India’s bid for permanent membership to the UN Security Council, Pakistan has said it remains “firmly opposed” to the creation of new seats in the 15-member body as it would only “satisfy the hunger” of a few states for “power and privilege”.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly on Monday, Pakistan’s Ambassador to UN Maleeha Lodhi also blamed a “handful of countries” for the lack of any progress in the long-running negotiations to restructure the UN Security Council, an obvious reference to India, Brazil, Germany and Japan. She blamed the countries for being “inflexible” in their push for permanent seats on the body.
“This selfish pursuit of national ambition is the real reason that has prevented us from making the Security Council more democratic, accountable, transparent and effective,” Lodhi said.
The Security Council is currently composed of five permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the US and 10 non-permanent members that are elected in groups of five to two-year terms.
Speaking in a debate, Lodhi voiced support for expanding the Council’s elected membership, while warning that the creation of new permanent seats would only “satisfy the hunger of a few States for power and privilege.” (PTI)

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