The United Nations General Assembly has elected five new non-permanent members to the Security Council. The nations will serve two-year terms, commencing January 1, 2027. Among the newly elected is Zimbabwe, marking a significant diplomatic achievement for the African nation. Other countries joining the council include Trinidad and Tobago, Portugal, Austria, and Kyrgyzstan. Seven countries had vied for the five available seats, which are allocated to different regional groups to ensure diverse representation.
Related topics: Zimbabwe, UN Security Council, United Nations, Global Diplomacy, African Representation, Algeria
DZWatch provides English-language coverage of Algeria-focused developments for international readers.


