<P> Former UN Secretary - General Kofi Annan asked a team of advisers to come up with recommendations for reforming the United Nations by the end of 2004 . One proposed measure is to increase the number of permanent members by five, which, in most proposals, would include Brazil, Germany, India, Japan (known as the G4 nations), one seat from Africa (most likely between Egypt, Nigeria or South Africa) and / or one seat from the Arab League . On 21 September 2004, the G4 nations issued a joint statement mutually backing each other's claim to permanent status, together with two African countries . Currently the proposal has to be accepted by two - thirds of the General Assembly (128 votes). </P> <P> The permanent members, each holding the right of veto, announced their positions on Security Council reform reluctantly . The United States has unequivocally supported the permanent membership of Japan and lent its support to India and a small number of additional non-permanent members . The United Kingdom and France essentially supported the G4 position, with the expansion of permanent and non-permanent members and the accession of Germany, Brazil, India and Japan to permanent member status, as well as an increase in the presence by African countries on the Council . China has supported the stronger representation of developing countries and firmly opposed Japan's membership . </P> <P> In 2017, it was reported that the G4 nations were willing to temporarily forgo veto power if granted permanent UNSC seat. . </P>

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