AMMAN — The United
Arab Emirates was elected as a non-permanent member in the UN
Security Council on
Friday for a period of two years starting from January 2022.
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Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Mohammed bin Zayed said on Twitter: "Today the UN elected the UAE as one of five members to the Security Council for 2022-2023. We pledge that our team of dedicated diplomats will pursue the same spirit of global engagement and collaboration that has guided the UAE since its founding in 1971.”
Security Council includes
15 members, five of which are permanent: the United States, Russia, China,
United Kingdom and France.
The Foreign Ministry welcomed the election of the United
Arab Emirates, stressing the Kingdom’s support of Abu Dhabi in preserving peace
in the region.
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