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Africa deserves permanent seats on UN security council - Tinubu - Realnews Magazine

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64% : " It is our hope that EU Member States will support Africa's long-standing and legitimate call for reform of the United Nations," he said.. The President noted that addressing these challenges required renewed AU-EU focus on preventive diplomacy, inclusive governance, and long-term investment in people and infrastructure.
64% : The President also thanked the European Union for its longstanding support to the African Union, particularly in the area of peace and security.
62% : PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu, says it is time for Africa to occupy permanent seats on the United Nations (UN) Security Council, with all attendant privileges, including the veto.
62% : "As the world witnesses a diminishing commitment to multi-lateralism, the EU remains a platform for partnership and collaboration on a continent-to-continent basis, anchored on mutual respect and shared aspirations.
61% : On the security situation, the President called for an EU initiative anchored on African-led frameworks and regional ownership to drive positive outcomes.
59% : " It is time for Africa to occupy permanent seats on the UN Security Council, with all attendant privileges, including the veto.
59% : " The President commended the EU's commitment to restoring peace in the Sahel, while recognising Europe's understandable concern over irregular migration, much of which originates from ungoverned spaces shaped by insecurity.
59% : The Nigerian leader added that Nigeria is more prepared than ever to work with the European Union to build a more stable, just, and prosperous world.
57% : Tinubu, represented by the Vice-President Kashim Shettima, said this on Monday during the first plenary session on Peace, Security, Governance and Multilateralism at the Seventh African Union-European Union Summit in Luanda, Angola.
57% : Tinubu acknowledged that the EU has remained one of the AU's most reliable partners since the creation of the African Peace and Security Architecture in 2002.
50% : The Nigerian leader called on the European Union to work closely with African partners in addressing the structural drivers of these crises.

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