Four foreign ministers such as Japan and Germany “Early UN Security Council Reform” September 26, 11:38

Four countries, Japan, Germany, Brazil, and India, aiming to become permanent members of the UN Security Council, hold foreign ministers' meetings to reaffirm the need for early Security Council reform, including the expansion of permanent members. They agreed to continue their involvement in countries that support reform, including.

The four countries of Japan, Germany, Brazil and India aiming to become permanent members of the United Nations Security Council will hold a Foreign Ministers' Meeting on the morning of 26th Japan time in line with the United Nations General Assembly held in New York. Foreign Minister Mogi attended.

Among these, the four foreign ministers have not made substantial progress, although more than 10 years have passed since the government-to-government negotiations on Security Council reform, including the expansion of permanent and non-permanent members, have started. Expressed concern.

On that basis, we reaffirmed the need for early reform and agreed that the four countries would work closely together and continue to engage in countries that support reform, including African countries.