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Russia against any haste in UNSC expansion

Russia is against any haste in the expansion of the UN Security Council and said the issue needs much wider support among UN members than the two-thirds majority in the General Assembly and may take many years.

"Recent statements of the US President Barack Obama in New Delhi and Tokyo are in line with similar statements by other world leaders," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexei Sazonov said in response to a question about Obama's backing for India and Japan as the permanent members of the apex UN body.

He said that the progress in the issue of UNSC reform was possible only through a search for a compromise, for which there was a need for delicate work, which, probably may take many years.

"Like many participants of this process, the Russian Federation has also voiced support for the candidatures of the countries, which significantly influence the modern international processes," Sazonov said in an obvious reference to Moscow's support for UNSC aspirants like India and Germany.

Former Russian president Boris Yeltsin was the first among leaders of the permanent member states of the UNSC to unconditionally back India for the permanent berth in the top UN body in early 1990s, but since subsequent improvement in ties with Beijing, which also opposes Japan's candidature like Moscow due to territorial disputes, Russian leaders Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev have described India as a 'deserving' candidate in case of UNSC expansion on the basis of widest possible consensus.

In an obvious reference to the G4 (India, Germany, Brazil and Japan) strategy to directly go to the General Assembly, Sazonov said: "the negotiations process should not be artificially limited to one or two models of Security Council expansion and no attempts should be made to put on vote in the General Assembly any proposals for reforms or conduct unofficial voting on this or that model of UNSC expansion."

"We need to find such a model for the expansion of the most important UN body, which would enjoy the widest support of member states of the UN, much wider than the two-thirds majority required for adoption by the General Assembly," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman underscored.

Russia against any haste in UNSC expansion
 
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Russia against any haste in UNSC expansion

Russia is against any haste in the expansion of the UN Security Council and said the issue needs much wider support among UN members than the two-thirds majority in the General Assembly and may take many years.

"Recent statements of the US President Barack Obama in New Delhi and Tokyo are in line with similar statements by other world leaders," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexei Sazonov said in response to a question about Obama's backing for India and Japan as the permanent members of the apex UN body.

He said that the progress in the issue of UNSC reform was possible only through a search for a compromise, for which there was a need for delicate work, which, probably may take many years.

"Like many participants of this process, the Russian Federation has also voiced support for the candidatures of the countries, which significantly influence the modern international processes," Sazonov said in an obvious reference to Moscow's support for UNSC aspirants like India and Germany.

Former Russian president Boris Yeltsin was the first among leaders of the permanent member states of the UNSC to unconditionally back India for the permanent berth in the top UN body in early 1990s, but since subsequent improvement in ties with Beijing, which also opposes Japan's candidature like Moscow due to territorial disputes, Russian leaders Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev have described India as a 'deserving' candidate in case of UNSC expansion on the basis of widest possible consensus.

In an obvious reference to the G4 (India, Germany, Brazil and Japan) strategy to directly go to the General Assembly, Sazonov said: "the negotiations process should not be artificially limited to one or two models of Security Council expansion and no attempts should be made to put on vote in the General Assembly any proposals for reforms or conduct unofficial voting on this or that model of UNSC expansion."

"We need to find such a model for the expansion of the most important UN body, which would enjoy the widest support of member states of the UN, much wider than the two-thirds majority required for adoption by the General Assembly," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman underscored.

Russia against any haste in UNSC expansion

The veto power needs to be abolished and there's no need for permanent membership in the security council; that will be the real reform. The spirit of democracy should prevail in the UN as well.
 
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Perhaps Obama was a genius after all.

By voicing support for India's UNSC bid, he has put all these 'staunch' pro-India supporters on the spot, forcing them to hum and haw... :)

And all this right before a Russian presidential visit to India.:D
 
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Perhaps Obama was a genius after all.

By voicing support for India's UNSC bid, he has put all these 'staunch' pro-India supporters on the spot, forcing them to hum and haw... :)

And all this right before a Russian presidential visit to India.:D

What is your point exactly ? How do call Obama a genius, he has nothing but failures in his sack!
 
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Perhaps Obama was a genius after all.

By voicing support for India's UNSC bid, he has put all these 'staunch' pro-India supporters on the spot, forcing them to hum and haw... :)

And all this right before a Russian presidential visit to India.:D

Hastily thrown together could backfire. Let there be some thought, before such important expansion take place....however, don't be surprised if Russia supports for India's inclusion during the presidential visit
 
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don't be surprised if Russia supports for India's inclusion during the presidential visit

Oh, he surely will.
Especially now that Obama has backtracked after a gentle tap on the shoulder by Japan and Germany.

But the cat's out of the bag and India knows what's up.

What is your point exactly ? How do call Obama a genius, he has nothing but failures in his sack!

Let's say that I am in a car with a few friends and you want to get in. I don't really want you in but, as long as the guy next to me is definitely against you, I can keep supporting you. Now, if the guy next to me suddenly says "OK, maybe we can let him in", now I have to tell the truth.
 
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Oh, he surely will.
Especially now that Obama has backtracked after a gentle tap on the shoulder by Japan and Germany.

But the cat's out of the bag and India knows what's up.

Obama backtracked?...this is a news to me. As far as I know, a statement made in the parliament is almost a policy statement. Yes...it would take some time for UNSC reforms...and India's inclusion is a guarantee
 
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The veto power needs to be abolished and there's no need for permanent membership in the security council; that will be the real reform. The spirit of democracy should prevail in the UN as well.

Agree.

Veto power given to just 5 states is unfair. Either expand and include more members OR just abolish the veto power.
 
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We don't mind. Russia has got no haste and neither do we. Till then we keep increasing our ties, expand trade, enhance economy, develop facilities for people and work sincerely.

Sooner or later they will have to take us in. And BTW Russia's in "no hurry"; never said that we cannot have it. Actually the news is pretty old:

Russia backs India bid for permanent Security Council seat | Russia | RIA Novosti
 
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