Finland’s president Stubb wants UN security council reforms and veto rights revoked
The debate over reforming the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has intensified, particularly with Finland's President Alexander Stubb leading the charge for significant changes. In his recent statements, Stubb has put forth several proposals aimed at addressing the longstanding criticisms of the UNSC’s structure and functionality.
One of the primary reforms Stubb suggests is expanding the number of permanent members from five to ten.
