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Indonesia declares candidacy for UN Security Council

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China UN Ambassador Liu Jieyi, left, and France UN Ambassador Francois Delattre, raise their hands during a UN Security Council vote on a French-sponsored counter terrorism resolution, aimed at Islamic extremist, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 at UN headquarters. The Security Council unanimously approved the resolution, calling on all nations to redouble and coordinate action to prevent further attacks by Islamic State terrorists and other extremist groups. AP

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia has announced its candidacy for membership on the UN Security Council, saying its commitment and contributions to the world’s body make it a true partner for world peace.

In his speech Friday before the UN General Assembly, the country’s Vice President Muhammad Jusuf Kalla said the United Nations needs reforms to make it stronger and more relevant to 21st century challenges and realities. He said it needed to be transparent, effective, accountable, efficient and representative and as the center of world governance.

Kalla cited Indonesia’s steady commitment to increase its peacekeeping force personnel by 2019 and its efforts to fight terrorism both regional and globally.

Selections of the new non-permanent Security Council members will be made in mid-2019. Other Asia-Pacific candidates are India and Vietnam.

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