Ethiopia to bid for UN Security Council seat
By Tesfa-Alem Tekle
January10, 2016 (ADDIS ABABA) – Ethiopia says it has finalized preparations to make a new bid to secure a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council, government officials said on Sunday.
According to officials at the ministry of foreign affairs, Ethiopia is currently the only candidate from the East African region and has wider chances of becoming a non-permanent member of the United Nations’ Security Council (UNSC).
Ethiopia’s bid for a non-permanent membership in the Security Council started after Seychelles agreed to leave its candidature for Ethiopia,
Addis Ababa is currently doing lobbying activities and election campaigns by drawing best experiences from member states.
Recently, Ethiopia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Tedros Adhanom, said the country has done fruitful activities at the Arab-Africa and Africa-South America summits held on the sideline of the 70th United Nations General Assembly in New York which would back the country in its efforts to secure seat at UNSC.
At different occasions, Ethiopian officials are expressing confidence that it won’t be difficult for Ethiopia to secure two-third vote from the present member states in order to be accepted by the UN influential body.
According to the foreign ministry, Ethiopia has swept 186 votes of the total 190 in elections for UN Human Rights Council membership, saying that is an indication that the country is in “pole position” to become a non-permanent member.
Previously the horn of Africa’s country had expressed its position at the ministerial and heads of states meeting held on South Sudan and Burkina Faso at the African Union as well as at the UN peacekeeping mission and UNSC meetings on terrorism.
There are a number of supporting factors that would help Ethiopia in its efforts to attain a non-permanent seat in the Security Council.
One among others – Ethiopia is the seat of the African Union (AU) and it has a significant role in marinating regional peace and security.
Ethiopia is also amongst the leading peace force contributors to the UN peacekeeping missions and has taken part in various peacekeeping missions.
The country has also an experience in serving a non-permanent seat in two occasions in 1967-68 and 1989-90.
The U.N. Security Council includes 10 non-permanent members, with five elected each year.
China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States make up the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.
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