
Somalia assumes presidency of UN Security Council for January
The Peninsula
New York: Somalia officially assumed the presidency of the UN Security Council on Thursday, leading the Council s work during this January. The Som...
New York: Somalia officially assumed the presidency of the UN Security Council on Thursday, leading the Council's work during this January.
The Somali National News Agency (SONNA) reported that the Somali Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that assuming the presidency of the Security Council represents an important opportunity to highlight Somalia's commitment to supporting international peace and security, and its readiness to play a constructive leadership role within international forums.
During its presidency, Somalia is scheduled to chair the regular and emergency meetings of the Security Council, including sessions dedicated to discussing issues of international peace and security, as part of the Council President's role in organizing the agenda and facilitating deliberations among member states.
The presidency of the UN Security Council rotates monthly among member states, according to a pre-established order. Somalia's current presidency was its first in more than five decades, indicating the improvement the country is witnessing in terms of political stability and strengthening its international presence.













