Yahoo – AFP,
3 Sep 2015
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| Vitaly Churkin, Russian Ambassador to the United Nations, speaks during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations Headquarters, July 29, 2015 (AFP Photo/Kena Betancur) |
United
Nations (United States) (AFP) - Russia on Wednesday dismissed as
"populist" a French proposal to limit the use of the veto at the UN
Security Council and said it would oppose it.
France has
launched an initiative to persuade the other four Security Council permanent
members -- Britain, China, Russia and the United States -- to refrain from
using their veto when action is required to address a mass atrocity.
"We
are against it," Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters.
"We think this is not a workable proposition."
It was the
first time that Russia had come out so clearly in opposition to restricting the
use of the veto, which some blame for the lack of effective measures to end the
war in Syria.
The veto
power accorded to the P5 dates back to the UN's foundation, but calls for
re-thinking its use have mounted as the world body celebrates its 70th
anniversary this year.
The French
proposal gained traction after Russia and China used their veto power last year
to block a resolution asking the International Criminal Court to investigate
crimes committed in Syria.
Churkin
argued that declaring that mass atrocities have occurred could become a
political tool, and raised questions about who would be empowered to make that
determination.
"We
see it as a somewhat populist proposal. If France wants to limit its own veto
they are welcome," he said.
Russia in
July blocked two resolutions by resorting to its veto power, one that would
have declared the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia to be a genocide and another on
setting up a tribunal to try those responsible for the downing of Flight MH17
over Ukraine.
France's
idea has been welcomed by some 70 non-veto wielding member-states at the United
Nations. China and the United States however have also expressed reservations.
France will
host a meeting on September 30 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly
session to discuss its proposal, one year after it launched the idea.
Paris had
dispatched former foreign minister Hubert Vedrine on a fact-finding mission in
April to discuss the possibility of a letter signed by the P5 that would
outline their voluntary commitment to restrict the use of the veto.

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