Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022

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11 October 2021

Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM):  Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .

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Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022

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11 October 2021

Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM):  Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .

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Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022

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11 October 2021

Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM):  Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .

Read More

Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022

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11 October 2021

Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM):  Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .

Read More

Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022

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11 October 2021

Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM):  Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .

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Vetoes, insufficient votes and competing draft resolutions accentuate divisions within the  Council

2 April 2022

Since 2000, and especially since 2010, there has been a marked increase in divisive votes in the Security Council,

which reflects the fact that some Council members are now less willing to shield the Council's divisions from

public view. In part, this reflects the polarizing nature of some key items more recently before the Council . . .

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Updates to Chapter 7 include new developments relating to the citation of Charter Articles in Council decisions, decisions published in less formal formats, and the eventual process for appointing the Secretary-General in 2016 and 2021.

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1. Formats of decisions     Updated on 6 Dec. 2014


2. Decisions in the context of the Charter   Updated on 6 Dec. 2014


3. Resolutions   Updated on 18 Mar. 2019


4. Statements by the President   Updated on 9 Feb. 2019


5. Decisions to recommend appointments of Secretaries-General   Updated on 29 Oct. 2017


6. Decisions relating to UN membership   Revision on 11 Mar. 2019


7. Letters by the Council President   Updated on 28 May 2017


8. Notes by the President   Updated on 8 Dec. 2019


9. Statements by the President to the press


10. Monthly forecast and calendar   Updated on 3 Apr. 2021


11. Reports of the Secretary-General   Updated on 30 Jan. 2020


12. Communications, including reporting under Article 51  Updated on 1 Mar. 2021


13. Communications from private individuals and NGOs


14. Compendium documents   Updated on 17 Dec. 2015


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