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UN Chief Advocates for Permanent African Seat on UN Security Council

In a notable statement during an interview with Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the urgent need for reform of the UN Security Council, specifically advocating for a permanent seat for Africa. Guterres highlighted the continent’s significant contributions to global peace and security and pointed out the underrepresentation of African nations in the current Security Council structure.

The UN Security Council, responsible for maintaining international peace and security, presently consists of five permanent members from Europe, Asia, and North America, alongside ten non-permanent members elected for two-year terms. Africa, despite its 54 countries and over a billion people contributing to UN peacekeeping missions, lacks a permanent seat on this powerful body.

Guterres’ call for a permanent African seat is part of broader discussions aimed at making the Security Council more representative, inclusive, and reflective of the geopolitical realities of the 21st century. He noted that Africa’s diverse political and security challenges require its voice to be heard consistently at the highest level of the UN.

The Secretary-General also stressed that reforming the Security Council would enhance the body’s legitimacy and effectiveness, fostering greater cooperation among member states to tackle pressing global issues such as peacekeeping, humanitarian crises, and sustainable development.

Many African leaders and regional bodies, including the African Union, have long advocated for permanent representation on the Council to address historical imbalances and promote African perspectives in global decision-making processes. They argue that a permanent seat would empower Africa to contribute more decisively to shaping international peace and security frameworks.

However, the path to Security Council reform remains complex, requiring the consensus of the current permanent members who hold veto power. The proposal for an African permanent seat reflects growing recognition of Africa’s role on the world stage and ongoing efforts to ensure equitable global governance structures.

Guterres concluded by urging all member states to engage in meaningful dialogue towards this reform, underscoring that the Security Council should mirror the diversity and dynamism of the international community it serves. This call aligns with increasing international support for a fairer and more effective UN system, in which Africa’s voice is given the prominence it deserves.

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