Sierra Leone's president uses UN Security Council presidency to urge more seats for Africa
- President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone urged for more African seats on the UN Security Council, advocating for two permanent spots with veto power.
- “Africa must be heard, and its demands for justice and equity must be met,” Bio stated, addressing an imbalanced Security Council structure.
- The African Union has also called for five elected seats and two permanent ones for African countries on the council.
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Sierra Leone's president uses UN Security Council presidency to urge more seats for Africa
Sierra Leone’s president says Africa cannot wait any longer to get a bigger voice in the United Nations’ most powerful body, the Security Council.
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