We’ve all got a stake in this and there is no time to waste

If a commitment to peace rather than military and economic might were the main consideration, permanent membership to the Security Council might more appropriately be granted to New Zealand, Norway, Ireland, Austria, Bhutan, or a host of other nations, rather than the incumbents.
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured on Feb. 5, 2020, on the Hill, recently said, 'The UN Security Council is the big table. This is where the most consequential decisions are taken with respect to peace and security around the world.'

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