Panel held in Rome highlights need for UN Security Council reform

Panel held in Rome highlights need for UN Security Council reform

Baku. TurkicWorld:

A panel organized by Turkey’s Directorate of Communications in Italy’s capital Rome highlighted the inefficiency of global organizations and the global community in the face of ongoing crises around the world.

The panel, titled “A New Approach to United Nations Security Council Reform: A New Approach to Reconstructing the International Order,” which took place on April 25-26, emphasized the need for a reform of the Security Council to ensure that the global body has a fairer, more democratic and more representative structure, a statement by the Directorate of Communications said.

Turkey’s Ambassador to Rome Omer Gucuk, Turkey’s Ambassador to the Vatican Lutfullah Goktash, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) Rome representative Mustafa Davulcu, as well as Italy’s former Ambassador to Turkey Carlo Marsili and academics from Italian and Turkish universities attended the two-day panel.

Touching upon a number of issues in the Security Council, including permanent membership, veto rights and lack of representation, panelists also discussed Turkey and Italy’s suggestions to reform the global body.