Today, Zimbabwe marks a significant diplomatic milestone as the nation has been elected as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, garnering 182 out of 190 votes.
This resounding victory underscores the effectiveness of our Engagement and Re-engagement agenda, demonstrating the global community's confidence in Zimbabwe's leadership and commitment to international peace.
As we assume our seat on the global stage, Zimbabwe is poised to contribute meaningfully to international peace, security, and multilateral cooperation, championing a fairer and more equitable global order while amplifying Africa's voice.
I extend my sincere gratitude to the UN Member States for their support and to our diplomatic team for this outstanding achievement. Zimbabwe is open for business and now plays a pivotal role in shaping global peace.
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Zimbabwe Wins UN Security Council Seat.
๐ฟ๐ผ Zimbabwe has secured a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), marking its third term on the powerful global body since Independence.
The victory reflects growing international confidence in Zimbabweโs diplomatic engagement and re-engagement efforts, as well as its contribution to peacebuilding, multilateral cooperation and sustainable development.
As a UNSC member, Zimbabwe will help shape decisions on global peace and security while amplifying Africaโs voice on the international stage.
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