Media  Statement 
        19 June  2020 
        South  Africa congratulates the elected members of the United Nations Security Council  for the term 2021-2022 
        President  Cyril Ramaphosa has today, 19 June 2020, congratulated Kenya, India, Ireland,  Mexico and Norway on their election as non-permanent members of the United  Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the term 2021 to 2022. The elections took  place on 17 and 18 June 2020 in the UN General Assembly in New York. 
        “As South  Africa’s two-year term will come to an end on 31 December 2020, we will  continue to work closely with the existing and newly elected members of the  Security Council, in ensuring collective multilateral action to maintain  international peace and security,” said President Ramaphosa. 
        The elected  members will replace the outgoing members South Africa, Indonesia, Dominican  Republic, Belgium and Germany on 1 January 2021. 
        South  Africa wishes the elected members a successful tenure on the Security Council  and assures them of its support in resolving regional and global conflicts, addressing  the root causes of conflict and promoting inclusive political dialogue and  peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance with the United Nations Charter  and International Law. 
        South  Africa remains deeply concerned about the emergence of unilateralism and its  attendant threat to the International rules-based system. South Africa  therefore reaffirms the centrality of the United Nations Charter and the  primacy of the United Nations Security Council on issues of international peace  and security. 
        Enquiries: Khusela  Diko - Spokesperson on 072 854 5707 
        ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND  COOPERATION 
        OR Tambo Building 
          460 Soutpansberg Road 
          Rietondale 
          Pretoria 
          0084 
 
           
   
 
        
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