World’s fate in hands of five UN Security Council members – Turkish PM
Worldwide, Daily news | ankakh | September 28, 2011 14:32
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan offers to reform the system of five permanent members to the UN Security Council.
In an exclusive interview withTime, Erdogan said the entire world is a slave to the decisions of five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
Erdogan added that relations between Turkey and U.S. are stable “but they have not improved as much as we’d like.”
The UN Security Council features China, Russia, UK, U.S. and France. Non-permanent members are elected for two years’ term.






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