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UN Urges Veto Reform Amidst Calls to Limit US & Russia’s Power

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Calls Mount to Abolish UN Veto⁤ Power as Global Order‍ Shifts

UNITED NATIONS -⁢ Growing international⁤ pressure is building ⁣for reform of the United Nations Security Council, specifically targeting the veto ​power held⁢ by its five ​permanent⁢ members – the United States, Russia, China,⁣ France, and​ the United Kingdom. Singapore‘s ​Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has​ become the ‍latest voice calling for a more ‌representative and‍ inclusive UN,arguing the current structure fails to reflect the realities of the 21st century.

Balakrishnan ⁤stated that the post-World War II world order “ended,” citing a dramatic shift in the distribution of economic weight, technological sophistication, and military power since 1945. This call⁢ for reform comes ⁢amid increasing frustration with the Security Council’s inaction on critical global conflicts, most recently demonstrated⁤ by the US veto of a resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza on February 21st. Fourteen ⁣other UN⁢ member states voted in⁤ favor of the resolution, wich the US opposed ‍due to its failure to condemn ⁢Hamas or acknowledge Israel’s right to self-defense.

The debate over the​ veto ⁢power is⁢ not new. Last year, during a UN Security Council Open Debate, Singapore also advocated for​ board reform, including restrictions on veto rights. The current‍ system, ⁣critics argue, allows a single permanent member to block resolutions even with overwhelming international support,​ effectively paralyzing the Council’s ability to address urgent crises.

Balakrishnan⁢ also emphasized the need ⁣for a stronger relationship between the Security Council and the UN General Assembly. He further indicated Singapore would reconsider its position on recognizing a Palestinian state should Israel take steps that further undermine the possibility of a two-state solution.

The escalating conflict in Gaza, where over 65,000 Palestinians have been killed as October 7, 2023 – the majority women and children – has intensified ​calls for accountability and​ a reevaluation of the UN’s‌ effectiveness. Israel maintains its military actions are aimed ‌at destroying Hamas, which claimed responsibility⁢ for the deaths of 1,200 peopel in ‌Israel and continues ‍to hold hostages in Gaza.The situation underscores the urgent need​ for a more equitable ‍and responsive international framework, advocates say, one where the interests of⁣ all nations are considered, not just those of a privileged few.

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