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Turkish President Erdogan’s Perspective on UNSC Membership

In response to a question regarding India’s potential inclusion as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed a viewpoint that emphasizes the need for a more inclusive approach to UNSC membership.

President Erdogan stated, “A country like India being there on the UN Security Council, we would be proud. But as you now, the world is bigger than larger than five.” He underscored the idea that the UNSC should not be limited to the current five permanent members, which include the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, and Russia.

Erdogan’s perspective emphasizes the principle that the world is more extensive and diverse than the current five permanent members represent. He proposed a more inclusive approach, suggesting that all member countries should have the opportunity to become permanent members of the UNSC, with a rotational system in place to ensure fair and equal representation.

This perspective reflects a broader call for reform within the United Nations, particularly within the UNSC, to better align with the contemporary global landscape and the interests of the entire international community, which consists of 195 member countries.

In summary, President Erdogan’s comments highlight the need for a more inclusive and representative UNSC, where all member nations have the opportunity to participate in permanent membership through a rotational system.

Source: Statements by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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