Uniting for Consensus
A group of Countries opposing UN Security Council expansion / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uniting for Consensus (UfC), also known as the Coffee Club[1], is a group that was created in the 1990s[2] against the possible expansion of Permanent Seats in the United Nations Security Council. Italy started this group[3][4] with help from Canada and Pakistan[5] and wanted to be against giving the permanent seats wanted by the G4 countries (Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan). The UfC wants a consensus, or agreement before any decision is formed on the United Nation Security Council.