"The issues related to the UN have been discussed in the world for many years, opinions are being exchanged about reforms in the UN."

APA reports that the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said this today while making statements to the press together with the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi.

"I stated in one of my speeches that there is a great need for these reforms.

I believe that the composition of the Security Council should be expanded.

One permanent seat must be given to a member of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation itself must nominate this candidate in consultation.

Another permanent seat should be given to the Non-Aligned Movement and the country holding the chair of the Non-Aligned Movement should have this seat.

I think this is fair.

Because almost 80 years have passed since the Second World War, the world has changed and these changes continue rapidly.

Therefore, I think that these reforms will serve to create a fairer and safer world," the head of state said.