"The United States believes that the long-term legitimacy and viability of the UN Security Council depends on
its reflecting the world of the 21st century," said Gordon Duguid, the State Department Acting Deputy Spokesman,
onThursday.
"We will make serious and deliberate efforts in consulting with key allies and capitals to find a way forward on reform that enhances the ability of the Security Council
"The United States is not linking, however, Security Council reform with other aspects of UN reform," Duguid said,
reflecting the policy of the Obama Administration with regard to reforms of the UN Security Council.
The Bush Administration had insisted on reforms on the entire United Nations along with the expansion of the Security
Council.
India, along with Brazil, Germany and Japan have staked their claims in the expanded Security Council as its permanent
members.