Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister: UN System Reform is Crucial
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev stressed the importance of reforming the UN system at a UN Security Council debate.
- He highlighted that modern global challenges like conflicts and climate change require enhanced international cooperation and effective multilateral diplomacy.
- Kulubaev also outlined Kyrgyzstan's priorities for its potential non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2027-2028.
Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev has called for a significant reform of the United Nations system, emphasizing its crucial role in maintaining international peace and security. Speaking at an open debate of the UN Security Council on the protection of the UN Charter's goals and principles, Kulubaev underscored the need for strengthened international cooperation in the face of escalating global challenges.
Kulubaev noted that the UN Charter has served as the bedrock of international peace and cooperation for nearly eight decades. However, he pointed out that the contemporary world grapples with numerous threats, including armed conflicts, violations of international law, humanitarian crises, terrorism, climate change, and instability in food and energy supplies. He asserted that no single nation can tackle these issues alone, making effective multilateral diplomacy and robust international collaboration indispensable.
The UN Charter has remained the foundation for maintaining international peace, security, and cooperation between states for almost eight decades.
The minister also stressed the importance of rebuilding trust in international institutions, adhering to international law, and enhancing preventive diplomacy. He drew a direct link between security and sustainable development, explaining that poverty, inequality, climate challenges, and limited resource access can fuel instability. Therefore, he argued, sustainable development is a prerequisite for lasting peace and security.
No single state can cope with existing threats on its own, which is why international cooperation and effective multilateral diplomacy are of particular importance.
Highlighting the need for a more equitable global governance structure, Kulubaev advocated for reforming the UN, particularly the Security Council, to reflect current international realities. He called for better representation for developing countries, small states, and landlocked nations. Kyrgyzstan, in its bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2027-2028, is prepared to contribute practically to peacebuilding, fostering dialogue, and finding balanced solutions to pressing global issues.
Kulubaev cautioned against viewing the UN Security Council as an "exclusive club," stating that it is accountable to all UN member states. He urged for its operations to be guided by principles of equality, inclusivity, and consideration for the interests of all nations, regardless of their size or influence.
The UN Security Council should not be perceived as an 'exclusive club.'
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.