Japan elected for record 11th time to U.N. Security Council non permanent seat

Japan elected for record 11th time to U.N. Security Council non permanent seat

Japan elected for record 11th time to U.N. Security Council non permanent seat

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Japan in the UN Security Council member countries and the 11th most times has won a non-permanent seat. Delegates to the UN General Assembly on Thursday non-permanent seat for Japan, Ukraine, Uruguay, Egypt and Senegal will vote for. There are 15 members of the Security Council. Five seats as permanent members the United States, China, Russia, France and Britain are near. The other 10 non-permanent seats, which represent regional groups. Their duration is 2 years and 5 seats are elections every year. Japan in the last 5 years will be the first time a non-permanent member. It will focus attention on whether Japan, North Korea’s nuclear program and other issues to help East Asia could play a leading role in the stability or not. It will focus attention on whether Japan can guide efforts to reform the Security Council is, In order to gain permanent membership.

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