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This is an acknowledgement of shift in balance of Global Power and there is no more single Super Power World we used to live in

Are we seeing that, there will be no more Veto Card by super powers in future?

I foresee some major actions to be taken against Russia, which could be nullified, but/and for the preemptive action for this, Veto card has to be taken down.


"Veto initiative adopted by the UN General Assembly"
UK Statement at the UN General Assembly by Ambassador Barbara Woodward following the adoption of the veto initiative.



"UN to vote on justification of veto use"​

The 193 members of the United Nations General Assembly were to vote yesterday on a resolution that would require the five permanent members of the Security Council to justify their use of the veto in future.

Directly targeting the United States, China, Russia, France and the United Kingdom -- who are the only holders of the veto right -- the measure would "make them pay a higher political price" when they opt to use their veto to strike down a Security Council resolution, said a source.
But it is not yet clear if the reform would push the five permanent members to use the veto less.

First proposed more than two years ago, the measure provides for the General Assembly to be convened within 10 working days after a permanent member uses a veto "to hold a debate on the situation as to which the veto was cast," according to the text.
Around sixty countries have joined Liechtenstein in co-sponsoring the reform, including the United States .


UN takes step to put veto users under global spotlight​



UNITED NATIONS: The UN General Assembly took a first step Tuesday to put the five permanent members of the Security Council under the spotlight whenever they use their veto power, a move highlighted by Russia’s veto threat paralyzing any action by the UN’s most powerful body on the Ukraine war.

A resolution adopted by consensus in the 193-member assembly amid a burst of applause does not eliminate or limit the veto power of the Security Council’s permanent members — — the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France.
But for the first time, the General Assembly will be required “to hold a debate on the situation” that sparks a veto in the Security Council within 10 working days. Precedence will be given on the list of speakers to the permanent member who casts a veto.
The assembly isn’t required to take or consider any action under the resolution, but the discussion could put veto-wielders on the spot and let a raft of other countries be heard.

Liechtenstein’s UN ambassador, Christian Wenaweser, who spearheaded the resolution, which had been in the works for two years, has said it aims “to promote the voice of all of us who are not veto-holders, and who are not on the Security Council, on matters of international peace and security because they affect all of us.”

In presenting the resolution to the assembly Tuesday morning, Wenaweser alluded to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 and the Security Council’s failure to take action: “There has never been a stronger need for effective multilateralism than today, and there has never been a stronger need for innovation in order to secure the central role and voice of the United Nations.”
Amnesty International’s secretary general, Agnes Callamard, called the resolution “a first step toward increasing the cost of using the veto — and it could not have come soon enough.”

The resolution had about 80 co-sponsors, including the United States and the United Kingdom. But it also had detractors even though they didn’t break consensus, including Russia and close ally Belarus as well as current elected council members Gabon and India and other UN member nations.
The reform of the Security Council, which is charged under the UN Charter with ensuring international peace and security, has been debated for more than 40 years, and was front and center in comments by countries before and after the resolution’s adoption.

There is widespread support for revamping the council to reflect current global realities rather than the international power structure after World War II in 1945 when the United Nations was created. But rivalries between countries and regions have blocked all attempts to reach agreement on the size, composition and powers of an expanded council.
The veto power of the five permanent members is one component on the reform agenda.

More than 200 different Security Council proposals have been vetoed, some by multiple countries, according to UN records. The subjects have ranged from the Korean War and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to climate change, reporting on weapons stockpiles, and governance of a part of the Indian Ocean nation Comoros.

The former Soviet Union and its successor Russia have cast the most vetoes by far, followed by the United States. Far fewer have been cast by Britain, China and France.
US deputy ambassador Richard Mills said after the vote that the United States is “extraordinarily troubled by Russia’s pattern of abusing its veto right over the past decade,” citing resolutions it vetoed ranging from referring Syria to the International Criminal Court, protesting Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula and demanding Russia immediately halt its invasion of Ukraine.

British Ambassador Barbara Woodward, whose country has not used its veto since 1989, called the resolution “a step in pursuit of upholding international peace and security,” adding: “We prefer to win votes rather than use our veto to block council action.”
France didn’t co-sponsor the resolution and its deputy ambassador, Nathalie Broadhurst, said it does not believe the General Assembly can become the judge of the Security Council.

She said that is why France and Mexico have been promoting an initiative on the veto for several years. It would require the five permanent council members to voluntarily and collectively suspend the use of the veto in the event of mass atrocities. Saying the proposal is supported by 105 countries, she urged “all states, in particular the other four permanent members, to join it.”
Russia’s deputy ambassador, Gennady Kuzmin, called the veto “a cornerstone of the UN architecture” and warned that “without it the Security Council would become a rubber-stamping body, rubber-stamping questionable decisions imposed by the nominal majority whose implementation would be hardly possible.”

Chinese counselor Jiang Hua said the resolution’s automatic triggering of a General Assembly meeting on the vetoed resolution “in practice is likely to cause procedural confusion and inconsistency.”
India and Brazil, which have sought permanent seats on the Security Council for many years and are currently serving two-year terms on the body, both complained that the resolution doesn’t address the real issue of reforming the council.

“A representative council which reflects the current international system is central to the maintenance of international peace and security and to the future of this organization.” Brazilian Ambassador Ronaldo Costa Filho told members.
India’s deputy ambassador, Ravindra Raguttahalli, said that “a vocal minority of nay-sayers” who support the status quo in the Security Council have held reform efforts hostage. He said the veto resolution ignores the root cause of the problem — restruturing the council to reflect “contemporary geo-political realities.”

Ambassador Michel Biang of Gabon, which is also an elected council member, said Africa has the largest number of UN peacekeeping missions but has no permanent seat on the Security Council.
Approving the resolution “will not change the scope of the veto, nor its substance,” Biang said.

Unexpected move by Western Powers, i feel them desperate because of outcomes of losing Ukraine war.
 
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Ya this is the only way to get legitimacy over Illegal actions under majority vs minority and will use against China and Russia once the veto voting neutralize. More important, adding third world shit hole like India into this means perfect game ready for the containment of China in and out…
 
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Ya this is the only way to get legitimacy over Illegal actions under majority vs minority and will use against China and Russia once the veto voting neutralize. More important, adding third world shit hole like India into this means perfect game ready for the containment of China in and out…
i suspect some major actions are in plans in near future,
and there is clear past experience where, china and russia has repeatedly gotten away by using Vito

Now America is making sure, what US has been using as a tool, Must Not be Used by others
I noticed the mentality of US,..
They cant allow anyone else to utilize what they have been utilizing

once they see or suspect others going to take benefit from it, they make sure to obsolete that or ban that or make it redundant for others

@waz @Hakikat ve Hikmet @Areesh @ghazi52
 
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It's going to get Veto because it's sounds dumb to those who have Veto power.
 
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