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Title: UN Veto Reform: Singapore Calls for Restrictions on Permanent Members

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Singapore Calls​ for UN Security Council Veto Reform Amidst Rising Global Conflicts

New york – Singapore is urging the United Nations to curtail⁤ the‍ veto ‍power held by the⁤ five‍ permanent⁢ members of the ⁢Security Council,‌ arguing the privilege is increasingly hindering effective action in a⁢ world​ grappling with escalating conflicts. The call for reform,‌ delivered ‍by Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan at the UN General Assembly,⁣ aims to make the international body more inclusive and ‍responsive to⁣ modern challenges.

Speaking in New York on sunday,‍ Balakrishnan‌ stated that the veto rights are ⁤being ⁣used with increasing frequency, often obstructing resolutions even with broad international support. “Improvement, and if I can add, ‍the use of cynical veto rights⁢ by the P5 should be restricted,” he ⁣emphasized, referring to the permanent five: china, France, Russia, Britain, and the United States.

Balakrishnan stressed the need for a broader consensus⁢ among UN⁤ member states regarding the future application of the veto. He argued that the global landscape has fundamentally‍ shifted as the UN’s founding, necessitating a re-evaluation of its structure and function.

“As the world has changed dramatically in the last 80 years,it is‍ also clear that the united Nations ⁤needs to reform to be in accordance with⁤ its‌ objectives for the next period. We need a more representative and inclusive UN that ⁣reflects the latest reality,” he explained.

The call for reform comes amidst heightened scrutiny of the Security Council

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