UPDATE - Reform for UN 'inevitable,' says Turkish premier

UPDATE - Reform for UN 'inevitable,' says Turkish premier

UN Security Council unable to end violence as people die in international conflicts, PM Binali Yildirim says in Baku

UPDATES WITH MORE QUOTES FROM YILDIRIM, AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT

By Merve Aydogan

BAKU, Azerbaijan (AA) - Reform for a UN powerless to end global conflicts is a “necessity”, Turkey’s prime minister argued on Thursday.

Speaking at the Sixth Global Baku Forum in Azerbaijan, Binali Yildirim said a UN based on problem-solving, not rivalries, was “an inevitable necessity”.

“The UN Security Council is unable to give the necessary response to [international] rivalries while humanity is dying and chemical gas [weapons] are being used, and is unable to end this violence."

He urged the UN to establish a more "confidence building" structure and added: "Global peace and solidarity can only be established if everyone does not preserve double standards to conflicts and produce results based on humanity and human values."

Yildirim asserted that Turkey is a "reliable" country for its allies and friends but also "an actor for peace and prosperity" for the region not only in the Middle East but also in the Balkan and Caucasus regions as well as in many parts around the world.

He cited as an example the fact that Turkey hosts over 3.5 million Syrian refugees.

"If we hadn't done this, the instability in the region was going to escalate and perhaps it would be impossible to control the ongoing terror events," he said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has also criticized the Security Council, blasting its ineffectual Syrian cease-fire resolution, and calling its composition unrepresentative.

Calling on the international community to increase global cooperation in efforts to establish peace and stability, Yildirim stated the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remained a "wound" for Azerbaijan.

"Though many international organizations such as the UN and OSCE [Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe] accept this injustice and urged to fix this issue, they failed to take necessary steps on the issue," he added.

Azerbaijan and Armenia remain in dispute over the occupied Karabakh region. Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan in 1991 with Armenian military support, and a peace process has yet to be implemented.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev also underlined the necessity of global peace and security. He stated the purpose of the global forum was to strengthen stability, security and coexistence.

Regarding the conflict with Armenia, Aliyev said: "Nagorno-Karabakh is our ancient land. For centuries, Azerbaijanis lived in these territories. Now, in our occupied territories everything is destroyed, our historical monuments, graves and religious monuments everything is destroyed.

"This is also a genocide against our culture. The conflict resolution must be based on international law and UNSC resolutions [...] Unfortunately, these resolutions are not implemented and no sanctions were imposed on Armenia."

He urged for the end of the "status quo" in Nagorno-Karabakh and added that nations can only have peace and prosperity if they are independent.

This year's forum, organized by the Baku-based Nizami Ganjavi International Center, focuses on the theme “Bridging Gaps to create Inclusive Societies".

The forum was also attended by current and former state officials from 50 countries and welcomed 500 participants.

Yildirim arrived in Baku on Wednesday and held several bilateral meetings with Azerbaijani officials.

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