Zimbabwe wins UN Security Council seat with 182 votes
Zimbabwe wins UN Security Council seat with 182 votes
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Zimbabwe has secured a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) following elections held on Wednesday, a development being framed by state media as a major diplomatic milestone for the country.
According to figures shared in the report, Zimbabwe received 182 of the 190 votes cast during the election.
The outcome means Zimbabwe will take up a non-permanent position on the Security Council, the UN body responsible for addressing international peace and security issues, including conflict prevention, peacekeeping mandates and sanctions.
In the report, the win is described as a boost to Zimbabwe’s international engagement efforts and as a platform expected to strengthen the country’s voice in global peace, security and international cooperation matters.
Further official details on Zimbabwe’s term dates, priorities and representation at the UN were not included in the material provided to Bindura Eye.
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