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Finland: Expand UN Security Council, End Veto

Finlandโ€™s President Alexander Stubb has called for expansion of the U.N. Security Council, abolition of its single state veto power. It has also called for the suspension of any member engaging in an โ€œillegal warโ€ such as Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine.

Stubb leads the Nordic nationโ€™s foreign policy. He said he would add his voice to reform calls at next weekโ€™s U.N. General Assembly in New York, which is to discuss composition of the global bodyโ€™s Security Council.

Consisting of five permanent and 10 rotating member states, the councilโ€™s brief is to keep global peace. However, geopolitical rivalries have deadlocked it on issues from Ukraine to Gaza.

Expansion Of Members

Stubb said in an interview on Tuesday he would propose the number of permanent members be expanded from five to 10, with one more from Latin America, two from Africa and two from Asia.

โ€œNo single state should have veto power in the U.N. Security Council,โ€ he told Reuters.

The U.S., one of five veto-wielding nations with Russia, China, France and Britain, has also backed two permanent seats for Africa.

Stubb said any member engaging in an illegal war, โ€œsuch as Russia is in right now in Ukraineโ€, should be kicked off.

Moscow has justified its invasion of Ukraine by saying it is creating a buffer against Western aggression and taking territory that is historically Russiaโ€™s.


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Backing Ukraine

Stubb said he knew his Security Council proposals were โ€œbeyond what is usually said from small member statesโ€, but added that the big nations would otherwise not propose weakening their own influence.

โ€œSo they talk the talk, but donโ€™t walk the walk,โ€ he said, adding he hoped others would help take the plan forward by the U.N.โ€™s 80th birthday next year.

Any changes to Security Council membership need approval by two thirds of the General Assembly, including the five veto powers.

โ€œMy basic message is that if countries from the global South, Latin America, Africa and Asia do not get agency in the system, they will turn their backs against the United Nations. And that we do not want,โ€ he said.

The former parliamentarian, who took office in March as president, urged support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who is to address the U.N. assembly next week about his โ€œvictory planโ€.

โ€œHe has informed us that 90% is already there and the 10% that he will present is what will be needed for him to win this war,โ€ Stubb said.

Stubb did not give credence to Russian President Vladimir Putinโ€™s threats of nuclear escalation. โ€œLast time we saw Putin using aggressive language on nuclear weapons, the global South and China basically told Putin to stop,โ€ he said.

(with inputs from Reuters)