At 03:21 PM 11/1/2002 -0500 Jean-Louis Couturier wrote:
>And if they do, could we hope for a toned down veto where a veto could
>not be used if all of the other permament members agree on a motion?

Not a chance.   The veto powers have veto power over all UNSC reforms (by
virtue of having veto power over amendments to the UN Charter) - and there
isn't even a single one of them that would agree to a watering-down of the
veto power.

JDG
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