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UPDATED: 08:42, June 10, 2005
China sternly opposes immature plan on UN reform: FM spokesman
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Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Liu Jianchao said in Beijing on June 9 that China firmly opposes the " immature plan" proposed by some countries on United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reform.

"China is quite concerned about this action," said Liu at a regular press conference in response to a reporter's question.

He said that a big divergence on the UNSC reform still exists and that UN member states need to find convergence and a compromised plan through consultations. It is important to maintain the unity and long-term interests of the UN, not to fix and amend a controversial plan, he added.

Germany, Japan, Brazil and India, known as the Group of Four or G-4, circulated a draft resolution on May 16 proposing giving the four countries permanent seats in the Security Council along with two African countries.

The G-4 is also asking other UN member states to become co- sponsors of the draft resolution and has indicated they will put it to a vote by the UN General Assembly in June.

China's UN Ambassador, Wang Guangya, said in New York last Wednesday that China objects to putting the G-4 resolution to a vote next week because the UN member states are divided into two opposite groups by the resolution.

"The proposal of an immature plan has deviated the UNSC reform from a right track and has seriously undermined the overall development of the UN reform process and the preparation work for the September UN summit meeting," said Liu, noting that "China is worried by and firmly opposes actions like that."

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in the UN reform report submitted to the General Assembly in March, proposed to make a decision on security council expansion before September.

While addressing the 59th session of the General Assembly, Wang Guangya said that China supports reforms of the Security Council, but objects to setting a timetable for the process or forcing a vote on any reform plan lacking consensus.

Germany, Japan, Brazil and India announced an alliance in September last year to support each other for their inclusion in the UN Security Council as permanent members.

The G-4 resolution needs to be approved by at least two-thirds of the 191 UN member states to be adopted.

Source: Xinhua


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