Africa-Press – Angola. The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, pointed out, this Wednesday, in New York, United States of America (USA), the need for reforms of the United Nations (UN) system, especially the Security Council, for the preservation of world peace and stability.
The Head of State, who was speaking at the General Debate of the 78th session of the organization’s Assembly, said it was imperative that these changes take into account the Ezulwini consensus and the Sirte Declaration, documents that establish the need to grant Africa seats as members permanent members of the Security Council, with all the privileges inherent to the category.
According to João Lourenço, Angola defends the review of the representation of the different regions of the world, taking into account the promotion, respect and observance of the values established in these documents to correct the dangerous trajectory that the world took after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He referred to the need to defend the principles of the Charter of Nations and International Law in relations between States.
Regarding contemporary problems in international relations, he highlighted the importance of objectively evaluating the nature and origin of conflicts and the prospects for their solution, always respecting the universal norms that govern relations between States.
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