"It may be infructuous for us to express our views...If the Council acts before opening the floor to non-members," India's Acting Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Bhagwant Singh Bishnoi, said at the Council debate on the UN-African Union (AU) partnership in peacekeeping operations here yesterday.
He was referring to the statement adopted by the Council on cooperation between the UN and AU even before India, which has invested heavily in peacekeeping missions in Africa, got a chance to speak on the debate.
Stressing that the UN cannot disengage with Africa by contracting peacekeeping to regional arrangements, the Ambassador said that the primacy of UN cannot be denied and role of regional organizations like the AU in maintaining peace must be to reinforce rather than to replace UN.
"The UN cannot disengage with the continent by contracting peacekeeping to regional arrangements, whose role must be to reinforce rather than to replace that of the UN. We need to also start worrying if the impartiality of the UN forces is called into question," he added.
Bishnoi said that India's recommendation would be for the Council to request Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to draw up a roadmap for implementing the recommendations of the Prodi Panel.
While noting the suggestion that elected African members of the Security Council should be provided with special observer status in the Peace and Security Council of the AU, Bishnoi said it would be beyond the remit of this Council to make any recommendation on the manner in which an AU institution should be structured.
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