Minister Dlamini Zuma to Lead South African Delegation to African
Union Meeting on the Reform of the United Nations, Abuja, Nigeria Tshwane
- South African Foreign Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma will on Monday, 6 June
2005 depart for Abuja, Nigeria where she will lead the South African delegation
to an African Union Foreign Ministers (Committee of 10) Meeting on the Reform
of the United Nations scheduled for Thursday, 9 June 2005. The Committee
of 10 consists of Foreign Ministers of SA, Botswana, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Chad,
Congo Brazzaville, Senegal, Benin, Algeria, Libya representing the five regions
of the continent and is chaired by the Foreign Minister of Nigeria and includes
Prof. Alpha Konare, AU Commission Chairperson and the Foreign Minister of Ghana. The
Foreign Ministers will meet to consider the Draft Resolution submitted by the
G4 - Brazil, Germany, India and Japan- on the Reform of the United Nations Security
Council. The G4 resolution calls for the expansion of the UN Security Council
by six new permanent members and four additional non-permanent members. Africa's
position as adopted by the African Union's Executive Council calls for two permanent
seats with a veto and five non-permanent member seats. The G4 Resolution is expected
to be the subject of discussion and further consultations at the United Nations
within the next few weeks. The African Foreign Ministers' meeting is also
expected to consider the Draft Report of the President of the UN General Assembly,
Jean Ping regarding the proposed reform of the UN system. Minister Dlamini
Zuma will depart from Abuja on Friday, 10 June 2005 for Doha, Qatar where she
will lead the South African delegation to the Ministerial Meeting of the G-77
+ China scheduled for Monday, 13 June 2005 ahead of the Summit, to be attended
by President Thabo Mbeki, scheduled for Tuesday - Thursday, 14-16 June 2005. Issued
by Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853. Department of Foreign Affairs Private
Bag X152 Pretoria 0001 3 June 2005
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