Check Against Delivery
President,
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Nordic States, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden – and my own country Denmark.
Let me commend the Presidency of Japan for convening this open debate and for its efforts as Chair of the IWG.
The Nordics remain committed to ensuring a transparent, accountable and effective Council that is more representative of the current UN membership and reflective of today’s world.
We regret that the Council lately has been unable to act on important matters of international peace and security, and call on the Security Council to act in accordance with its primary responsibility to maintain international peace and security. Legitimate concerns about a lack of transparency, coupled with an absence of results in response to ongoing crises, call the effectiveness – and thereby the legitimacy – of the Council into question.
To improve the performance of the Council, the Nordic States would like to highlight three priority areas that should receive the Council’s attention when revising Note 507:
President,
We remind Council members of the ACT Code of Conduct, which calls upon all signatories on the Council, permanent and elected, not only to refrain from voting against credible draft resolutions, but also to support timely and decisive action to prevent or halt mass atrocities.
Progress in these key areas will be crucial to rebuild public trust in the important work of this Council, and realize its potential and promise to act resolutely on threats to international peace and security.
I thank you.