Jarallah was addressing the 76th session of the UN General Assembly during a debate on just representation at the council, prospects of increasing its members and relevant issues. The Kuwaiti diplomat affirmed necessity of reaching an agreement regarding expansion and reforming the council. Even though 20 years have passed since start of discussions aimed at increasing membership of the council and improving its methods of action, and despite a series of initiatives and proposals in this respect, “this issue continues to stumble, thus its tackling would require political will to harmonize views to reach the aspired goal”. He also indicated that greater effort and collective action were needed at this level.
Rapid developments facing the international community warrant greater determination for sake of activating the UNSC so it may become more capable of facing challenges, and to broaden states’ representation in it, noted Jarallah in his appeal to the member states to exert more effort for concrete steps in this regard. Kuwait believes that the council should be restructured in a manner that would develop its coordination with the other UN agencies and bodies without meddling in jurisdictions of these bodies, he added.
On veto power enjoyed by the five permanent members of the council, Jarallah called for trimming such prerogatives and make them restricted to issues that fall under Chapter VII. Jarallah also indicated that the expansion of the council should result in giving a chance to small, Arab and Muslim nations to have a chance for representation. He congratulated the new non-permanent members of the council – Australia, Luxembourg, South Korea, Rwanda and Argentina on their election last month for the 2013-2014 term. – KUNA