(16-02-24) MOGADISHU (Halqabsi News) — The African Union Executive Council on Thursday endorsed Somalia as the sole candidate from the Eastern region for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for 2025-2026. This celebrates a notable achievement for Somalia, signifying its re-emergence on the global stage as a key player in international diplomacy and governance. The announcement was made by Somalia’s Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ali Mohamed Omar (Balcad), who described it as a monumental success elevating Somalia’s international stature.
This appointment represents Somalia’s return to the Security Council after more than 50 years, with its last tenure dating back to 1971-1972. It stresses the progress Somalia has made in terms of peace, governance, and regional cooperation in the Horn of Africa. It also affirms Somalia’s commitment to the UN Charter’s principles, aiming to contribute to a peaceful, prosperous, and stable world order.
The endorsement by the African Union and the commendation of Somalia’s UN mission ambassador, Abukar Osman (Baale), reflect the international community’s support for Somalia’s efforts in promoting peace and security. As Somalia prepares to assume its role on the Security Council, it is poised to advocate for African peace and security issues, bringing valuable insights and fostering unity and cooperation on the global stage.
Halqabsi News