The Citizen (Gauteng)

Zuma calls for a place at UN table for Africa

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Eric Naki

President Jacob Zuma has spoken out on Africa having a permanent seat on the United Nations (UN) Security Council.

Leading industrial­ised countries of the West, along with Russia and China, are the main players represente­d on the council which oversees world security matters including peacekeepi­ng. Its decision mostly reflect the interests of member states.

Addressing the Africa Day celebratio­ns at the presidenti­al guest house in Pretoria yesterday, Zuma said Africa had changed over the years from colonised to independen­t states and therefore there was a need to change the way the world was governed.

“As Africa changes, so too must the instrument­s of global governance. That is why we continue to call for the reform of the UN Security Council,” Zuma said.

He added: “The whole system of internatio­nal governance should thus be much more democratic and rules-based.”

Zuma said Africa had made tremendous progress in promoting democracy since the formation of the Organisati­on of African Unity.

He commended the zero tolerance for coups d’état and the action taken by African Union leaders against their fellow leaders who refused to accept the outcomes of democratic elections.

“This has set a new tone on the continent with regards to promoting constituti­onal changes to government­s,” Zuma said.

 ?? Picture: GCIS ?? OLD FRIENDS. President Jacob Zuma greets Dali Tambo on arrival at Sefako Makgatho presidenti­al guesthouse in Pretoria. Zuma addressed the 2017 national Africa Day celebratio­ns.
Picture: GCIS OLD FRIENDS. President Jacob Zuma greets Dali Tambo on arrival at Sefako Makgatho presidenti­al guesthouse in Pretoria. Zuma addressed the 2017 national Africa Day celebratio­ns.

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