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Japan needs quasi-permanent seat on U.N. Security Council, says ex-official

Japan needs quasi-permanent seat on U.N. Security Council, says ex-official

Posted on 21 October 2025 By jobuzo

Japan should encourage the United Nations to establish quasi-permanent Security Council membership and pursue the position, former senior U.N. official Kiyotaka Akasaka has said.

“Quasi-permanent seats allowing consecutive reelections should be established, and Japan should secure one,” Akasaka, former U.N. undersecretary-general for communications and public information, told a news conference in Tokyo on Monday, ahead of the 80th anniversary of the U.N.’s establishment on Friday.

Regarding a Japanese government target of gaining a permanent seat on the powerful U.N. panel, Akasaka said, “It is difficult to achieve this due to the veto powers of China and Russia.”

Due to foreign aid cuts by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, the United Nations is in a tough situation, Akasaka said.

Meanwhile, the influence of China, the second-largest financial contributor to the United Nations, is growing in global affairs, he added, emphasizing the need for Japan to play a more active role within the organization.

Additionally, Akasaka expressed his hope that more young people in Japan will seek jobs within the United Nations and other international organizations, including the post of secretary-general.

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Regarding U.N. reforms promoted by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in response to decreasing U.S. financial contributions, Akasaka said, “It’ll be a hard task, like a merger of companies.”

Japan needs quasi-permanent seat on U.N. Security Council, says ex-official


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