Five countries secured seats on the United Nations Security Council in uncontested elections. Bahrain, Congo, Liberia, Colombia, and Latvia will begin their two-year terms in January. Latvia, gaining its first council seat, emphasized its historical experience and commitment to global partnerships and peace efforts. Bahrain aims to contribute proactively to international peace and security, with a focus on resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The Security Council, responsible for international peace and security, faces challenges due to veto powers held by countries like Russia and the United States. Efforts to reform the council to reflect current geopolitical realities have not succeeded, leaving certain regions underrepresented. The newly elected countries will replace current members in January, with Congo emphasizing Africa’s role in shaping global peace and security. Liberia and Colombia also expressed determination to address global challenges and promote peace and human rights.
Latvia and 4 Other Nations Elected to UN Security Council
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