Written Answers. - UN Security Council.Thursday, 23 February 1995 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
Page of 70
|
37.
Mr. Cullen
asked the
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs
when Ireland will next receive a seat on the United Nations Security Council.
[4087/95]
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Spring):
The Security Council consists of five permanent and ten non-permanent members, five of which are elected each year by the General Assembly for a term of two years. Of the ten non-permanent seats two are reserved for members of the Western European and Other Group (WEOG), the regional group of which Ireland is a member.
Ireland has served on the council on two occasions. In 1962 we served a split term and in 1981-82 we served a full two year term.
I believe that smaller democratic states, such as Ireland, can make a valuable contribution to international peace and security through membership of the Security Council. Accordingly, I hope that it will be possible to seek election to the council before the end of the decade.
The question of membership of the Security Council will be considered in [1605] the context of the White Paper on Foreign Policy which will be published later this year.
| Last Updated: 21/05/2011 21:48:06 |
Page of 70
|