Putin proposes a five-member summit of the Security Council January 24, 8:37 am

Putin, Russia, has proposed holding a summit of five United Nations permanent members of the Security Council to discuss the urgent issues of the international community. Given that this is the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, it is likely that as a member of the winning nation, it will play a leading role in shaping the international order.

Russian President Putin attended a ceremony in Jerusalem in the Middle East to commemorate the Holocaust victims of the Jewish genocide by Nazi Germany on Wednesday.

In a speech, Putin stated that "the five countries involved in the creation of the United Nations have special responsibilities to protect civilization," including Russia, to discuss the urgent issues of the international community. He proposed to hold a summit meeting of five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, including China and the United States.

Putin has already responded positively to the proposal from relevant nations, and seems to want to make concrete adjustments such as when and where it will be held.

Putin is likely to play a leading role in shaping the international order, including China, which is strengthening its ties, in light of the fact that President Putin is 75 years since the end of World War II and the creation of the United Nations. .