Chair of the Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) on Security Council Reform, Sylvie Lucas, wrote a letter to all Permanent Representatives to the UN in which she said she was "encouraged" by the "substantive contributions" made by member states in a February 22 IGN meeting on the issue of the "size of an enlarged Security Council" and its working methods.
In a February 25 letter, she said member states had a "constructive discussion" which highlighted the "main areas of convergence" on the expansion of the 15-nation Council.
The next meeting of the IGN will now be held on March 9 on the "key issue of the question of the veto."
The meeting will consider the question of the veto in the context of how it relates to the enlargement of the Council as well as to the use of the veto.
India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin had in his statement at the Informal Plenary Meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiations on February 22 said that UN member states must recognise that the case for "optimal size of the expanded Council needs to be built on contemporary realities, as well as the need to ensure that the under-represented & unrepresented regions including the developing countries of Africa, Latin America and Caribbean and the vast majority of Asia and Pacific find their due place in this long overdue expansion of the size of the Council."
"Is there a causal link between effectiveness and numbers... Efficiency is not merely an issue of numbers but stems from a broader set of factors such as credibility, equitability, legitimacy and representativeness," he had said.
G4 countries, Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan, have long been demanding to speed up reforms in the UN Security Council by expanding its permanent members.
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