Ishiba Calls for UN Security Council Reform

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Ishiba’s remarks came against the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which he cited as evidence of the limitations of the current UN framework.

In his address, Ishiba asked, “Is the UN truly fulfilling the role it was expected to play at its founding? Is it functioning to its full potential?” He went on to highlight the drawbacks of the veto power held by permanent members, calling for comprehensive reform and making clear Japan’s intention to seek a permanent seat.

“It is necessary to expand both permanent and non-permanent membership of the Security Council,” he said.

Turning to the Middle East, Ishiba pledged that Japan would continue to contribute to peace efforts. “We will play a realistic and proactive role in moving closer to the goal of a two-state solution,” he emphasized.

Before the speech, Ishiba briefly spoke with former U.S. President Donald Trump, stressing that the importance of the Japan-U.S. alliance will not change in realizing peace and prosperity in the world. He also conveyed his gratitude for the friendship and trust built up until now, as he prepares to step down from office.
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