standards; emphasizing that this should be coupled with credibility and seriousness through respecting the principles of international legitimacy, the provisions of international law and the requirements of international justice. One of the important reforms in this area should be restricting the use of the veto power through a commitment from permanent members not to use it towards actions that are intended for the implementation of already adopted resolutions of the Security Council. It is also crucial to strengthen the role of the Economic and Social Council; and to support coordination among United Nations funds, programs and activities. --MORE