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UN Security Council Welcomes Five New Non-Permanent Members for 2025–2026 Term

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
January 3, 2025
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On 2nd January, the UN Security Council formally welcomed Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama, and Somalia as its five newly elected non-permanent members for the 2025–2026 term.

During the flag installation ceremony, Denmark’s Ambassador, Christina Markus, underscored the gravity of global challenges, citing ongoing conflicts, climate crises, and humanitarian emergencies as signs of an uncertain world. “The road ahead is demanding,” she noted, “but our unwavering commitment is essential to effectively address these challenges.”

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Greece’s Ambassador, Evangelos Sekeris, highlighted his nation’s intention to serve as a stabilizing force and a bridge between regions. “We look forward to contributing to the restoration of the true meaning of the peaceful resolution of disputes,” he said.

Pakistan’s Ambassador, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, emphasized the need for “cooperative multilateralism with the UN at its core” as a solution to today’s multifaceted challenges. He urged addressing the root causes of conflicts, prioritizing dialogue and diplomacy, and fostering confidence-building measures to reduce tensions, reverse arms races, and create an environment conducive to peace and development.

Panama’s Ambassador, Eloy Alfaro de Alba, reflected on the Security Council’s historical role in his country. “The Council played a pivotal role in our national history when it held a formal session in Panama City in 1973 under the leadership of our then-UN ambassador, Aquilino Boyd,” he said.

Somalia’s Ambassador, Abukar Dahir Osman, acknowledged the significant responsibility of their mandate. Representing a nation that is a proud member of the African Union, Arab League, and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, he said, “We are profoundly conscious of the sacred trust placed in our nation and the weight of responsibility that accompanies this mandate.”

The newly elected members will join Algeria, Guyana, the Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, and Slovenia as non-permanent members of the Security Council, working collectively to address global security and peacekeeping challenges.

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