Saudi Arabia elected to UN Security Council
New York (AsiaNews / Agencies) -
For the first time in history , Saudi Arabia has joined the non-permanent
members of the UN Security Council , along with Chad , Chile , Lithuania and
Nigeria. The vote
was held yesterday in News York at UN headquarters. The
newly elected nations replace Azerbaijan , Guatemala , Pakistan and Togo. The
work of the newcomers will begin on January 1 and will last for the next two
years.
The
new seat means the Saudi monarchy will have more responsibilities on regional
issues in the Middle East, especially on the Syrian situation . For
months, the Saudi government has been in favor of sending arms to the rebels,
despite the attempts of Western countries and Russia to seek a diplomatic
solution to the conflict. After
the election , the Saudi government indicated that it has no intention of
changing its position on Syria and will continue to support the armed rebellion
.
These
differences have not prevented Bashar Jaafari , the Syrian ambassador to the
UN, from congratulating his Saudi counterpart Abdullah al - Moullimi , who
commented: " I appreciate your initiative . I hope that in the future our
two countries can work together. "
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