Bahrain congratulates UAE’s election to the UN security council
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Bahrain yesterday congratulated the United Arab Emirates for its election to the United Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member. The election for the 2022- 2023 period will see the UAE working to promote peace and security in the world.
Bahrain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed its strong backing to the UAE in its works as a member of the UN Security Council.
UAE, Albania, Brazil, Ghana and Gabon will serve at the world’s top diplomatic table for two-year terms
The UAE, Albania, Brazil, Ghana and Gabon were on Friday elected to serve on the UN Security Council for two-year terms beginning next year in a vote in which all candidates ran unopposed.
Each candidate needed two-thirds of the votes in the 193-nation UN General Assembly’s secret ballot. The UAE received 179 votes. Albania got 175 votes, compared to 181 for Brazil, 185 for Ghana and 183 for Gabon.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation said that the Emirates was ready to "shoulder its share of responsibility for the world’s most pressing challenges".
"I hope that our history as a trusted partner and intermediary will enable us to make a lasting contribution during the two years we serve on the Security Council," Sheikh Abdullah said.
"We recognise the significant responsibility associated with membership on the Security Council and the extensive challenges the council faces, and we affirm that the UAE will strive to contribute to peace and security with great diligence and determination.”
The UAE, Albania and Brazil were the only candidates from their respective regions. Ghana and Gabon won the two seats allocated to Africa after the Democratic Republic of the Congo withdrew from the race.
The 2022-2023 term will be the UAE’s second stint on the council after serving from 1986 to1987. Brazil has served on the council 10 times, and Gabon and Ghana three times each. Albania has never served on the council.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, said on Twitter that the country's diplomats would "pursue the same spirit of global engagement and collaboration that has guided the UAE since its founding".
The 15-nation Security Council has 10 seats for temporary members but is dominated by its five permanent members – Russia, China, the US, Britain and France – which hold the power of veto.
Welcoming the vote, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, said it reflected the UAE's active diplomacy, international position and development model.
Its case file includes Syria, Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Lebanon, Ukraine, Ethiopia, North Korea and other hotspots, as well as the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Iranian weapons programmes.
To be adopted, council resolutions need at least nine votes in favour and no vetoes from permanent members.
The council is often deadlocked on issues where the permanent members disagree, such as Syria, Myanmar and Ukraine.
Its candidacy was endorsed by the Arab League in 2012 and by the UN group of Asia-Pacific nations last year.
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