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Japan, Germany to Insist on Veto Power with UN Security Coun

时间:2005-05-25 16:00:00

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By Steve Herman
Japan and Germany have jointly1 declared they want permanent seats on the U.N. Security Council with the veto power of the five current permanent members.
At a news conference, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and German Chancellor2 Gerhard Schroeder said it is time to expand the U.N. Security Council.
Mr. Koizumi says any nation joining the five permanent members should have veto power, otherwise it would be discriminatory.
The German chancellor says Japan, Germany, Brazil and India - countries bidding for permanent seats - will discuss the matter.
Mr. Schroeder says Japan and Germany also agree that Africa, as an important part of the world, should also have permanent representation on the Security Council.
In a speech to business leaders earlier in the day, the German Chancellor said all new council members should have the right of veto.
The United Nations is considering expanding the number of permanent council members. Under a format3 instituted shortly after World War II, the United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, and France have the only permanent seats. That grants them the power to veto U.N. resolutions. The 10 rotating Security Council members have no veto.
Reform advocates say the current format does not give enough weight to the voices of the developing world and to major economic powers such as Japan and Germany.
Earlier, the chancellor spoke4 at a business symposium5 in the Japanese capital. He told hundreds of German and Japanese business leaders that he remains6 concerned about the recent rise of the euro against the dollar.
Mr. Schroeder says lessons can be learned from what he calls the superb monetary7 policies of Japan's central bank.
Although he did not elaborate, analysts8 say the comment was a criticism of the European Central Bank and its reluctance9 to lower interest rates even when inflation is moderate.
Mr. Schroeder also called on German exporters to increase their sales efforts to reduce the country's trade deficit10 with Japan.
Germany posted economic growth of a mere11 0.1 percent in the third quarter of this year, which economists12 say is due in part to sluggish13 exports.
Mr. Schroeder arrived Wednesday in Tokyo after a visit to China and leaves Friday.
注释:
conference 讨论会, 协商会
expand 扩充
discriminatory 歧视的
format 格局
advocate 提倡者
symposium 研讨会,专题讨论会
euro 欧元
superb 完美的,上乘的
monetary 货币的
reluctance 勉强
moderate 减轻,缓和
sluggish 不景气的


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