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Ruto tells UN, Africa’s still stuck at the kiddie table
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60727, member: 636"] Kenyan President William Ruto addressed world leaders Wednesday at the United Nations General Assembly. He condemned Africa's absence from Security Council permanent membership as unacceptable and unjust. Ruto demanded reforms granting Africa two permanent seats with veto powers plus two additional nonpermanent positions. The president argued that 54 African nations cannot be ignored while claiming to represent global unity. Ruto highlighted Kenya's leadership of the Haiti security mission as both achievement and warning about inadequate international support. Despite operating with limited funding and personnel below 40 percent capacity, the mission restored government institutions and reduced gang violence. He questioned what greater results might emerge with full United Nations cooperation. The president urged council members to preserve recent security gains while planning future interventions. [/QUOTE]
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