Erdogan's remarks covered by The Guardian

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The Guardian daily wrote on Saturday that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the UN Security Council "for failing to reach an agreement on how to respond to the bloody conflict in Syria." The article added that Erdogan also described the current system of the Council as "an unequal and unfair system that failed to reflect the will of most countries." Recalling a speech made by Erdogan during the International World Forum, The Guardian quoted Erdogan’s remarks as follows: "If we leave the issue to the vote of one or two members of the permanent five at the United Nations security council, then the aftermath of Syria will be very hazardous and humanity will write it down in history with unforgettable remarks. It's high time to consider a structural change for international institutions, especially for the UN Security Council."