Zimbabwe secures UN Security Council seat in a diplomatic win for Mnangagwa
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Zimbabwe secures UN Security Council seat in a diplomatic win for Mnangagwa
Summary:
- Zimbabwe was elected a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2027–2028, securing 182 of 191 votes. It was the sole African candidate after AU endorsement, aiming to broaden Africa’s voice on security issues.
- The win is portrayed by President Mnangagwa as a diplomatic achievement in line with his engagement and reengagement agenda, with a pledge to advance international peace, security, multilateralism, and a fairer global order.
- The seat offers Zi
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