NEW YORK - At the UN, Pakistan has firmly opposed the creation of new permanent seats in the security council.
Addressing the first meeting of Intergovernmental Negotiations Framework during the seventy fifth session of the UN, Pakistan's Permanent Representative at the world body Munir Akram said creation of new permanent seats will make the Security Council less representative, less effective, more divided and erode the principle of sovereign equality of states.
Munir Akram reiterated Islamabad's principled position for comprehensive reforms of the Security Council which meets the interests of all member states.
The Permanent Representative said that the proposal of United for Consensus (UfC) group to have twenty one non-permanent seats would redress the deficit of equitable representation in the Security Council. He said it also accommodates the interests of all groups including the African, the Arab, the OIC and Small Island Developing Sates.