FILE- The United Nations Security Council meets on the situation in North Korea, at U.N. headquarters, Dec. 15, 2017.
January 02, 2018 – The U.N. Security Council has welcomed six new non-permanent members — Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kuwait, the Netherlands, Peru, and Poland.
The six new countries, voted on by the 193-member General Assembly for two-year terms, will have a strong voice in matters dealing with international peace and security during their time on the U.N.’s most powerful body.
“Peace and security are difficult to achieve,” Kazakhstan envoy Kairat Umarov, who took the rotating Security Council Presidency in January, told Council members at a special ceremony. “You are going to have a real chance to make a difference.”
Flags of the six new member countries were installed outside the council chambers Tuesday in a ceremony arranged by Umarov.
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