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Kenya’s president calls UN Security Council ‘undemocratic, dysfunctional’

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William Ruto addresses UN General Assembly, calling for proactive and inclusive Security Council

NAIROBI, Kenya

Kenyan President William Ruto strongly criticized the UN Security Council on Thursday for what he perceived as its “ineffectiveness” and absence of democratic principles.

Speaking at the 78th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, he called for fundamental reform of the Security Council, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and proactivity in order to prevent conflicts and rapidly resolve ongoing international crises.

Ruto asserted that the world’s peace and security systems have in many instances failed.

“Moments like now place the nature and purpose of multilateralism under sharp scrutiny for history’s honest examination and judgment,” he said.

“If any confirmation was ever needed that the United Nations Security Council is dysfunctional, undemocratic, non-inclusive and unrepresentative and therefore incapable of delivering meaningful progress in our world as presently constituted, the rampant impunity of certain actors on the global scene settles that matter.”

Ruto’s address drew attention to the pressing issue of the Security Council’s effectiveness, a matter that has long been debated within the international community.

He expressed his deep concern about the Council’s inability to fulfill its core mandate, particularly in preventing conflicts and maintaining global peace.

“The failure of peace and security systems, inadequate development and limited climate action amidst technological advancement and enormous wealth has left us in a state of paralysis and during one of the darkest periods of human existence,” he added.

Ruto told world leaders that the world is headed in a most undesirable direction, noting that multilateralism has been failed by abuse of trust, negligence and impunity by the international community.

Over the years, African nations have emphasized the importance of equitable representation on the international stage, underlining the need for the Council to better reflect the diverse voices and perspectives of the African continent and the broader global community.

Africa has steadfastly championed its demand for a permanent seat within the UN Security Council, a cause that has been tirelessly pursued since 2005.

As the president concluded his address, he urged the international community to engage in a constructive dialogue aimed at revitalizing the United Nations and ensuring that it remains a beacon of hope for global peace and stability.

While some nations enjoy permanent seats at the UN Security Council, Africa continues its quest for equitable representation on the global stage.

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