Thursday 7 April 2011

The Ambassador of Bulgaria at London Metropolitan University!


In politics decision making is not just an act, it involves processes which need to be considered for long term implications. Lyubomir Nedkov Kyuchukov ( Bulgarain ambassador to UK).
'A picture is worth a thousand words'

The Londonmet Model United nation was honoured to host a talk by the Bulgarian ambassador to the UK on the different issues surrounding the role of UN in the current international affairs. The Ambassador was welcomed by the team and our Senior Lecturer Stevin Curtis was also present to chair the debate that followed after his talk.

Mr. Kyuchukov started on a cheerful note apologizing for being late and joked that instead of UN reform he might need to talk on London Transport reform. Nevertheless He gave a brief introduction about the establishment of the United Nations Organisation after the Second World War and described about the structure; its goal based on Universal values and need for reflection about the composition and role of UN. The principle goal being international peace and security, he stressed that certain balance of force is a key factor for the function of UN based on nation state sovereignty.

Then he explained the need for reform in the UN system, especially in the Security Council. Current proposition maintains the need for addition of four new permanent members; Japan, Germany, India and Brazil. There is call for at least one representation from the African continent in order to maintain regional aspiration. There are different proposals, some calling for semi-permanent members and also readdressing the role of Veto- to reduce it to certain spheres. Inclusion of some Eastern European countries as non-permanent member in the Security Council was another proposal. However, there are numerous challenges to this proposal which need Mutual Corporation and understanding and prudent diplomatic efforts to accommodate interest of all members.

He moved on to touch upon the impact of globalisation, the need for legal and institutional reforms, and about the decrease role of nation- states. The case of Iraq and Afghanistan calls for re-consideration of the principle of Sovereignty. 


Finally he concluded with an overview that the main task at hand is to strengthen international institutions and legal framework to a global level. This needed to be done with certain balance of force without shattering or leaving institutional and legal vacuums.

The talk was followed by many interesting questions from the students and the answers were really interesting and different compared to academicians. Though there were still more questions we have to stop due to time constrains. The team wholeheartedly thanked the ambassador for his time and presented him a small present from Londonmet MUN society.

All students are highly recommended to attend future events if you are up for an stimulating intellectual debate!

visit http://www.bulgarianembassy-london.org/  for more info about Bulgaria.


The Bulgarian Embassy has endorse our society in the embassy website:


Have a look at - http://www.bulgarianembassy-london.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=698&Itemid=282   (to see our very own Londonmet MUN society being endorsed :)
   

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