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Flag ceremony starts two-year terms for non-permanent members on the UN Security Council (2019-2020)

Flag ceremony starts two-year terms for non-permanent members on the UN Security Council (2019-2020)

Installation ceremony of flags of the countries of the newly-elected non-permanent members to serve on the United Nations Security Council for the term 2019-2020. The event was organized by the Permanent Mission of Kazakhstan

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Five incoming non-permanent members of the Security Council – Belgium, Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Germany and South Africa – today (2 Jan) participated in a flag ceremony marking the start of their two-year terms.

The President of the Security Council for the month of January, Ambassador José Singer Weisinger of the Dominican Republic, briefed correspondents on the programme of work.

Responding to questions, he commented on the availability of the Council to engage on Venezuela.

Weisinger said that “undoubtedly if they call upon us again, we would be ready” as the Dominican Republic “has been a centre of dialogue for Latin American conflicts in the past.”

Turning to the possibility of a meeting with Mahmoud Abbas, President of the State of Palestine when the Council meets on the Middle East later this month, he said “I would be delighted. If on the 15th he is here and the meeting is being held.”

The Dominican Republic is Security Council president this month. It is one of five new members beginning their two-year Council terms on 1 January, with Belgium, Germany, Indonesia, and South Africa.

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