Ahead of the UN’s 80th anniversary, the G4 nations (India, Brazil, Germany, Japan) have renewed their push for urgent reforms to the UN Security Council (UNSC), calling for increased representation for developing countries.The L69 and C-10 groups also stressed the need for a more transparent and inclusive UNSC.

The L69 group includes developing countries from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Objective: Focused on advocating for comprehensive reforms of the UNSC.

The C-10, or Committee of Ten African Heads of State, represents African Union member countries.
Focus: Advocates for the Common African Position regarding UNSC reforms.
Demands: Calls for the allocation of two permanent and five non-permanent seats for African nations in the UNSC.
Framework: The demands are based on the Ezulwini Consensus and the Sirte Declaration.
Goal: Aims to ensure that Africa has a voice in international security matters and decision-making.