Kyrgyzstan elected to UN Security Council for first time in its history | Euronews
Kyrgyzstan elected to UN Security Council for first time in its history | Euronews
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Kyrgyzstan was elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2027–2028, marking the first time a Central Asian country has held a UNSC seat since 2017–2018. It won the Asia-Pacific Group vacancy, defeating the Philippines, and will join the Council alongside Zimbabwe, Trinidad and Tobago, Portugal, and Austria, replacing Pakistan, Somalia, Greece, Denmark, and Panama. The win is touted as a diplomatic milestone for Kyrgyzstan and emphasizes its push for gre
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