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Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia set to secure seats on UN Security Council

i2wtcBy i2wtcJune 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a pivotal development at the UN General Assembly, Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia are on the verge of securing seats on the prestigious UN Security Council.

The upcoming secret ballot, scheduled within the 193-member assembly, is crucial as it will determine the allocation of five two-year terms on the 15-member council.

In a selection process in which regional groups usually nominate their candidates, this year there were no surprises. Last year’s election saw Slovenia win over Belarus, a staunch ally of Russia, reflecting global condemnation of Russia’s military actions in Ukraine. In contrast, this year’s candidates have broad support in their respective regions, including Somalia in Africa, Pakistan in Asia-Pacific, Panama in Latin America and the Caribbean, and Denmark and Greece in the two Western seats.

The next members, whose term is due to begin on January 1, will succeed Mozambique, Japan, Ecuador, Malta and Switzerland. Their addition to the Security Council will strengthen the council’s capacity to address pressing global security challenges.

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Comprised of five permanent members – the United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom and France – and ten non-permanent members, the Security Council plays a vital role in maintaining international peace and security. The membership of Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia on the Council underscores the Security Council’s commitment to representing diverse geopolitical interests and addressing global and multifaceted security challenges.



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