Shorouk Express
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 3. The time has come to
adapt global decision-making mechanisms to changing conditions in
the world, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at an iftar
with ambassadors, Trend reports.
According to him, Muslims, who make up a quarter of the world’s
population, must be adequately represented in decision-making
processes.
“The presence of at least one Islamic country with the right of
veto in the UN Security Council is no longer a requirement, but a
necessity,” the president emphasized.
“We see that instead of distributing power fairly among the five
permanent members, they concentrate it in their hands, trying to
solve problems in this way. But it is worth remembering: the longer
they resist the wave of change, the greater the scale of our
problems becomes,” Erdogan noted.